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Mirror Pools: The Art of Creating a Reflective Water Surface

Water has long been revered for its ability to bring peace and tranquility to any landscape. Among the most captivating water features is the mirror pool-a perfectly still body of water that creates stunning reflections, doubling the beauty of its surroundings. Whether in a formal garden, a modern architectural setting, or a natural outdoor retreat, a mirror pool can transform a space into a serene and mesmerizing sanctuary. Creating one, however, requires careful planning, the right materials, and an understanding of how water behaves in relation to light and movement.

Beyond the perimeter defense: How OpUtils elevates your network security posture

When networks were simpler, IT teams relied on firewalls as their primary defense, believing that securing the network perimeter was sufficient. However, as networks have grown in complexity—both horizontally and vertically-traditional security measures are no longer enough. The rise of remote work, cloud computing, layers of devices and applications, both evolved and primitive, and sophisticated cyberthreats has further emphasized the need for a more adaptive security strategy.

INE Security's Cybersecurity and IT Training Enhances Career Stability in Tech

2025 marks a time of unprecedented volatility in the technology job market. On one hand, dependence on technology is soaring. The growth of AI and machine learning is propelling a surge in new technologies, tactics, and ideas. At the same time, organizations are trying to adapt to the changing dynamic. This has led to more job uncertainty, which the technology sector usually avoids. This year alone, roughly 7,000 jobs have been cut across dozens of tech giants, fueling growing concerns among industry professionals.

Unlock Seamless User & License Management in Crowd with miniOrange

Discover how miniOranges Automated User & License Management app simplifies Atlassian Crowd management. Automate user lifecycle, optimize licenses, enforce RBAC, and enhance security with SAML SSO + 2FA. Boost efficiency, cut costs, and ensure compliance effortlessly!

Why a Different Approach to AIOps is Needed for SD-WAN

Threat actors are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance their skills, improve their breach success rates, and gain access to organisations’ data. To counter these threats, companies must adapt their approach to IT operations (ITOps) by utilising AI to ensure they are well-equipped to withstand the latest threats and protect their organisation.

Automating Browser Extension Security with LimaCharlie and Secure Annex

Learn how to automate and strengthen your browser extension security through LimaCharlie's integration with Secure Annex. As browsers become the primary operating system for accessing sensitive data, the security risks posed by browser extensions continue to grow. In this session, you'll learn.

Observability Point Tools or Platform-Based Observability?

Observability pipelines help cybersecurity teams maximize the value of their data by giving them critical visibility into telemetry. This visibility allows them to eliminate visibility gaps, enhance security operations center (SOC) efficiency, and reduce spending on high-cost SIEM tools. Until recently, the observability space has been dominated by point solutions like Cribl, Monad, and Observo.

Using Metadata for Incident Response to Strengthen Your Security Strategy

Effective incident response is a top priority for organizations to minimize the impact of cyber threats. Quick detection and response to attacks or threats are crucial for securing the network and the organization’s overall cybersecurity posture. Incident response planning typically includes identifying, investigating, containing, eradicating, recovering, and analyzing the attack to prevent future breaches. The response times directly affect how swiftly and effectively a breach can be mitigated.

Command and Control Attack Detection: How to Stop Them

To defeat the enemy, you must first disarm their ability to communicate. Command and Control (C2) attacks remain one of the most persistent cybersecurity threats, enabling adversaries to communicate with compromised systems undetected. Attackers use C2 servers to send commands, exfiltrate data, and maintain long-term access to networks. These stealthy techniques allow them to deploy ransomware, steal sensitive information, and even conduct cyber espionage.