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Drupal Two factor Authentication (2FA) - Google Authenticator

Having a Second Factor Authentication while logging into any service we use, has become a norm these days. You also get a reward for activating or enabling MFA in some cases - which is something extra I guess. If you'd like to add this extra layer of security to your Drupal site, you're in the right place. In this video, we’ll walk you through how to configure Google Authenticator as the Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) method for End Users as well as Admins in your Drupal site.

Why You Should Care About Vendors Using AI Products, and How Bitsight Helps You Find Out

Artificial intelligence—it’s a term you’ve likely encountered more than once today, and this won’t be the last. And while it reshapes how businesses operate, it’s also introducing new risks. As organizations embrace AI-powered tools for efficiency and innovation, it becomes essential to understand what technologies your vendors rely on, and what those choices mean for your cybersecurity posture.

Alert fatigue? Manage alerts with AI and cybersecurity experts

In an environment where the volume of threats is growing and the pressure to protect critical assets is constant, oragnizations and managed service providers (MSPs) are inundated with notifications. Prioritizing critical vulnerabilities takes time, resources and careful analysis. However, false positives also slip into this constant flow of alerts. Far from being harmless, these false alarms can create an even bigger problem: alert fatigue.

Why AI Usage Monitoring Is Now Mission-Critical

Shadow AI refers to the use of unapproved AI tools in the workplace without IT’s knowledge or oversight. Cisco’s 2025 Data Privacy Benchmark Study found that 81% of organizations lack full visibility into which AI tools their employees are using (Cisco, 2025). If you’re not monitoring AI use, you’re not managing AI risk. And in 2025, ignorance is expensive.

Data Flow: Why Most Organizations Don't Understand Their Information Movement

Your organization runs on data. But do you actually know where it goes every day? Between Slack messages, Google Drive shares, AI assistants, and browser uploads, your sensitive data is constantly moving: Every one of these moments is a data exposure risk.

8 Essential Elements for an Incident Response Plan

In the first blog of our two-part incident response series, we explained how your organization can jump-start its incident response. In this second part, we’ll focus on the essential elements of an incident response plan—a critical factor for any company trying to recover from an incident quickly and confidently.

Why Payment Options Matter in Your Business Strategy

The way businesses today accept payments for their services can say a lot about them in general. In today's ever-expanding digital economy, those businesses that don't stick with payment trends not just risk falling behind but even becoming obsolete. Such is the pace that modern technology is moving, in the space of a year, today's trending solution can easily become yesterday's news and no longer the best way forward.

Beyond the Firewall: Why Advanced Cybersecurity is Non-Negotiable for Modern Business

In today's hyper-connected digital economy, data is the new currency. From customer information and financial records to intellectual property and strategic plans, a company's most valuable assets are stored, processed, and transmitted as bits and bytes. This digital transformation has unlocked unprecedented opportunities for growth and innovation, but it has also opened the door to a new and persistent threat: sophisticated cyberattacks.

Why Remote Devs Are AI's Next Big Bet?

The tech world is buzzing about something that's reshaping how we think about software development. Remote developers aren't just convenient anymore; they're becoming the secret weapon for companies diving into AI. Recent data shows that 79% of managers feel like their team is more productive working remotely or hybrid environment. This isn't just about flexibility; it's about tapping into a global brain trust that's perfectly positioned to handle AI's demands. Companies are discovering that the best AI talent doesn't always live in Silicon Valley, and that's changing everything.