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How Life Insurance Needs Can Change After Retirement

Retirement marks a significant transition in financial life. Income sources shift, daily expenses often change, and long-term priorities become more focused on stability and clarity. For many Canadians, this stage also prompts a reassessment of financial tools that were put in place earlier in life, including life insurance. Life insurance decisions made during working years are not always intended to remain unchanged after retirement. As circumstances evolve, coverage that once felt essential may need to be reviewed, adjusted, or reconsidered.

Choosing a Domain Registrar: Privacy vs. Security - What Really Matters

For most security experts out there, choosing a registrar for their domains is an ordinary process that involves no complexities. Registering with them, setting the DNS, and moving on with our lives is usually well understood by most internet users out there. However, for most people out there, choosing this registrar will set the scene for their website's security and attack vulnerabilities while regarding their privacy.

Hyphens, Numbers, and Length Smart Rules for .com Names

Selecting the ideal.com domain name is crucial in establishing a strong online identity. Many find themselves unsure about the use of hyphens, numbers, and the best length for maximum impact. Understanding simple, effective guidelines for these elements can make the difference between a memorable site and one that gets overlooked.

The Hidden Security Risk of Enterprise Documents and Why AI Amplifies It

For years, enterprise security strategies have evolved around visible and measurable threats: network intrusions, endpoint compromise, identity misuse, and cloud misconfigurations. These domains are well understood, heavily monitored, and continuously audited. Yet one of the most critical security risk surfaces in modern enterprises remains largely under-governed: documents and unstructured data.

7 AI Video Tools Security Teams Are Using for Training and Awareness Campaigns

Security awareness isn't just about policies and procedures anymore. Modern security teams know that engaging visual content dramatically improves message retention and behaviour change among employees. The challenge has always been production. Creating professional training videos and awareness content traditionally required budgets and expertise most security departments don't have. Static presentations and wall-of-text emails get ignored, but quality alternatives seemed out of reach.
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The new-age SOC analyst in 2026: tier 1.5

The role of the tier 1 SOC analyst has always been critical. It's the function responsible for holding the line day-to-day and responding when incidents happen. It's also the training ground for analysts, training them in a wide range of basics to prepare them to advance to tier 2. It's a role that has never been static but with the pace of change noticeably faster than ever before, the role of the tier 1 SOC analyst is evolving once again.

Halo Security Achieves SOC 2 Type II Compliance, Demonstrating Sustained Security Excellence Over Time

Halo Security, a leading provider of external attack surface management and penetration testing services, today announced it has successfully achieved SOC 2 Type II compliance following an extensive multi-month audit by Insight Assurance. This certification validates that Halo Security's security controls are not only properly designed but also operate effectively and consistently over time.

As AI supercharges phishing scams, 1Password introduces built-in protection

Phishing attacks are everywhere these days. People encounter them while shopping, job hunting, reading work emails, and checking personal texts. Thanks to AI-powered scammers, phishing has become both more common and harder to spot, leading to disastrous consequences. A phishing attack on a business costs an average of $4.8 million, and attacks on individuals can drain bank accounts and wreck credit scores.

Your API Is the New Titanic (Iceberg Already Here) #apisecurity #cybersecurity #riskmanagement #api

The Titanic didn't hit the iceberg by accident. Organizations hit the API security iceberg for the same reason: they didn't see it coming. Your API iceberg consists of: Public APIs — for customers (SaaS, partners, third-parties) Private APIs — internal infrastructure (larger companies = larger insider threat surface) Partner APIs — for ecosystem integration AI APIs — the new frontier (and the most dangerous)

Fiat Frustration, Bitcoin Savings And Ether Payments

The discussion attacks fiat currency and argues for open digital money that works across borders without bank packages and profit driven fees. Bitcoin appears as long term store of value, with faster networks such as Ether handling daily transactions and travel friendly payments in a more consistent way.