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Data Privacy: How Organizations Protect the Workplace From AI Threats

Data privacy in the workplace is not just compliance. It is how an organization protects employees, builds trust, and reduces business risk. Employees handle most workplace data, which makes them a major target for AI-powered threats like deepfakes and business email compromise (BEC). The best way to protect data is a mix of practical employee habits, realistic training, and strong controls like least privilege access, MFA, monitoring, and email authentication.

5 Tips for Boosting SEO with Inventory Management

Online stores lose about 20% of organic traffic from bad inventory practices. Products go out of stock. Search engines find error pages. Your rankings drop. Here's what most merchants miss. Your inventory system shapes how search engines see your site. It affects crawling, indexing, and rankings. Smart stores use inventory management as an SEO tool.

10 POS System Capabilities That Support Consistency Across Restaurant Locations

Maintaining consistency across restaurant locations is one of the most persistent operational challenges for growing brands. As the number of stores increases, variability in staffing, local decision-making, and execution habits can lead to uneven guest experiences and operational performance. Even small differences in how orders are handled, communicated, or fulfilled can compound across locations and weaken brand standards over time.

How Protecto Delivers Format Preserving Masking to Support Generative AI

Generative AI systems are designed to work with real data that expects structure, rely on patterns, and infer meaning from formats, relationships, and consistency across inputs. While real data facilitates better outputs and advanced training, making these systems useful has a tradeoff – it carries privacy, security, and compliance risk. This puts business on a difficult conundrum – either you block sensitive data entirely and lose context, or accept the privacy risks of using real data.

Cyber Resilience in 2026: Why Supply Chains Are the New Front Line

"When cyber risk is treated as an internal problem, governments miss where most modern attacks actually begin: in their vendors, their service providers, digital dependencies that sit outside their direct control." SecurityScorecard's Head of Public Policy Michael Centrella shares his key takeaways and insights from the latest World Economic Forum’s Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026 which states a simple, clear truth: cyber risk no longer lives inside the firewall.

Smart Contract Hacks And Real World Blockchain Uses

Recent figures from a DeFi agency show hundreds of millions lost in a quarter, with a significant share linked to smart contract vulnerabilities. The conversation accepts serious security gaps in decentralised finance yet also notes blockchains improving land registries in corrupt environments, where public smart contracts help protect ownership records.