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How Technology Revolutionizes Medical Document Translation

Are you also a medical worker struggling with traditional documentation? Technology augments and advances are making medical document translation increasingly significant and influential, helping healthcare workers, patients, and researchers to communicate across languages.

Best Odoo Hosting Providers in 2026

Choosing the right hosting for your Odoo ERP system directly impacts your daily operations. Slow loading times frustrate users, unexpected downtime disrupts business, and poor hosting choices lead to escalating costs as you grow. This guide examines three distinct Odoo hosting approaches to help you find the right fit for your business needs and technical capabilities.

Work Life Boundaries in the 2025 Security Year in Review

The 2025 review closes with a look at boundaries, where work still sits at the centre of life for many in cybersecurity. Flipping that script, so family, health and friends hold the core and work fits around them, offers one of the strongest answers to long term stress and burnout in security.

PunchOut Integration with Shopify: Everything You Need To Know

B2B buyers today expect corporate procurement to feel as seamless as shopping online on any modern ecommerce store, but with the higher control, stronger compliance, and streamlined approval workflows their companies require. They don’t want to toggle between supplier websites, manually handle product details, or deal with pricing inconsistencies.

Has My Secret Leaked (HMSL) with ggshield: check public GitHub exposure safely

Since 2018, GitGuardian has been scanning for secrets added to GitHub public repositories. When a secret is found, GitGuardian hashes it and stores only a fingerprint of the secret. That fingerprint is what you can search against to verify whether any of your secrets have leaked in public repositories, gists, or issues on GitHub. This service is called Has My Secret Leaked, and in ggshield you’ll see it as the HMSL commands. There’s also a web interface, but in this section we stay in the terminal and use ggshield end to end.

The CEO's Take: Making Security Work

“In 2024, at least 35.5% of all data breaches originated from third-party compromises.” Join Aleksandr Yampolskiy (CEO & Co-Founder, SecurityScorecard) and Nick Schneider (President & CEO, Arctic Wolf) for this discussion on: SecurityScorecard monitors and scores over 12 million companies worldwide.

Leveraging backup-as-a-service (BaaS) for Microsoft 365

Summary Microsoft 365 is the operational backbone for email, collaboration, and business data, but it does not provide true backup — only availability and short-term retention. Once retention windows expire, deleted or compromised data may be unrecoverable, creating significant risk for organizations. Backup-as-a-service (BaaS) for Microsoft 365 closes this protection gap by delivering independent, point-in-time backups, granular recovery, and long-term retention.

Anatomy of an Insider Threat Investigation: From Alert to Remediation

It usually begins with something small. A flagged data transfer, an alert from your insider risk platform, or even a report from IT that a departing employee downloaded a large number of files. The signs can be subtle, often buried in the noise of daily digital activity. But make no mistake – what happens in the next few hours determines whether this becomes a minor blip or a full-blown cybersecurity crisis.

Single-Tenant vs Multi-Tenant FedRAMP Deployments

Across the ecosystem of federal contractors, a majority of deployments tend to be relatively standard. 80% of them will be FedRAMP impact level Moderate, for example, and most will have a standard set of considerations and concerns, such that a lot of security controls can be automated. It’s those outliers that make FedRAMP challenging.