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How Outpost24 delivers operational resilience for DORA

The EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) has just turned a year old. This regulation represented a fundamental shift in how the financial sector manages ICT risk, moving beyond traditional compliance to demand continuous, demonstrable digital operational resilience. A year on, the focus has changed. Organizations can no longer just avoid cyber incidents. They need to prove they can withstand, respond to, and recover from disruptions quickly and effectively.

GPT5 Pulls Ahead on Secure Code While Rivals Stall

AI coding assistants are evolving quickly. But are the latest models any better at writing secure code? Our October 2025 analysis brings fresh data on how newer large language models (LLMs) stack up against their predecessors, and the results reveal both progress and persistent gaps. This update builds on our July 2025 GenAI Code Security Report, which tested over 100 LLMs across four major programming languages.

Rethinking the Identity Stack: Why Modern PAM Is Essential

As enterprises scale their infrastructure across on-premises, hybrid and cloud environments, traditional Identity and Access Management (IAM) tools are struggling to keep up. Legacy Privileged Access Management (PAM) platforms were built to support static infrastructures and were not designed for today’s multi-cloud environments. They have been shown to increase complexity, create gaps in security coverage and cause significant budget strain.

Why 95% AI Fails #shorts #ai

AI On The Edge – Where Intelligence Meets Risk: Part 3 Building an enterprise AI app is NOT the same as building a traditional application, and this is why so many AI projects fail. In this conversation, we break down why 95% of enterprise AI implementations fail, what teams misunderstand about AI systems, and how to actually build AI that works in real organizations.

How do Cloud Scanners Handle Zero Trust Security?

The global zero trust security market was valued at USD 19.2 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 17.4% between 2025 and 2034, driven by rising cybersecurity threats. This explosive growth is a direct reflection of the fundamental change in how organizations think about security.

RBI Cybersecurity Compliance Checklist for Banks & NBFCs in 2025

Digital payments in India have expanded exponentially, and UPI alone is anticipated to register over 130 billion transactions by the end of 2025. This explosive growth goes beyond convenience, meaning that millions of people in India are fundamentally changing how they pay for things. UPI currently accounts for about 80% of retail payments in India and facilitates over 13.5 billion transactions per month, with year-on-year growth of a massive 35%.

Securing Kubernetes Traffic with Calico Ingress Gateway

If you’ve managed traffic in Kubernetes, you’ve likely navigated the world of Ingress controllers. For years, Ingress has been the standard way of getting our HTTP/S services exposed. But let’s be honest, it often felt like a compromise. We wrestled with controller-specific annotations to unlock critical features, blurred the lines between infrastructure and application concerns, and sometimes wished for richer protocol support or a more standardized approach.

The Business Case for DSPM: Reducing Risk Through Continuous Visibility

Similar to many other industries today, modern IT is so complex. In the contemporary world, companies are dealing with data within cloud, on-premise, and hybrid environments. This complexity brings about serious security challenges that cannot be solved by conventional security tools. The solution is DSPM (data security posture management); it offers full-time visibility to your data. This will enable you to identify weak spots before an attack. It also assists you in staying secure and compliant and safeguarding your data.

How Private Investigators Partner With Ethical Hackers to Uncover Cybercrime

Internet anarchy is quick and at times it seems that the web has a few too many dark corners. Cybercriminals are aware of how to conceal themselves under unrealistic profiles, concealed IP addresses and vanishing messages. Expert strategy is introduced by the private investigators, yet digital trails may become complicated. This is where the ethical hackers come in and with added technical expertise, they manage to figure out the missing traces, lost data and the actual identities. The pair of them form a good team to reveal the truth, record evidence, and safeguard victims.