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How AI Can Reduce Alert Fatigue in Your SOC

Alert fatigue is a common phenomenon in Security Operations Centers (SOCs). It’s the digital equivalent of crying wolf. As SOCs are flooded with a relentless stream of alerts—many of which are low priority or false positives—it becomes increasingly difficult to identify truly critical security threats. Analysts are stuck spending countless hours verifying, contextualizing, analyzing, and acting on information, often at the cost of missing out on critical alerts.

OWASP MASTG Best Practices Checklist for Mobile App Security

Mobile applications are at the heart of today’s digital experience, but with their convenience comes a growing landscape of security threats. For developers and security teams, simply building a functional app is no longer enough—protecting user data and business assets must be woven into every stage of the mobile app lifecycle. That’s where the OWASP Mobile Application Security Testing Guide (MASTG) steps in.

How AI is Revolutionizing Shopping Preferences: The Future of Retail

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly altered how we interact with technology, and one of the most profound areas of change is in the world of shopping. Far from being just a trend, AI has become an indispensable part of the modern shopping journey, reshaping everything from how we discover products to how we make purchasing decisions. As AI continues to evolve, it's clear that it's fundamentally transforming consumer behavior and the entire retail industry. Let's take a closer look at how AI is altering shopping habits and redefining the retail experience.

Top Hackintosh Laptops - EFI Ready & Tested Support

Are you looking for a laptop that can run macOS smoothly? If you're a developer, student, or just love using macOS, building a Hackintosh lets you enjoy Apple's system on a non-Apple laptop. But not all laptops work well with macOS. That's why we tested many laptops and created ready-to-use EFI folders with full support. In this guide, we'll show you some of the best-tested laptops from HP, Lenovo, Dell, and MSI that can run macOS from High Sierra to Sequoia, depending on the EFI.

Five Uncomfortable Truths About LLMs in Production

Many tech professionals see integrating large language models (LLMs) as a simple process -just connect an API and let it run. At Wallarm, our experience has proved otherwise. Through rigorous testing and iteration, our engineering team uncovered several critical insights about deploying LLMs securely and effectively. This blog shares our journey of integrating cutting-edge AI into a security product.

AI Security Guide: Protecting models, data, and systems from emerging threats

AI security is where traditional cybersecurity meets the chaotic brilliance of machine learning. It’s the discipline focused on protecting AI systems—not just the code, but the training data, model logic, and output—from manipulation, theft, and misuse. Because these systems learn from data, not just logic, they open up fresh attack surfaces like data poisoning, model inversion, and prompt injection.

Private Cloud: Your Best Resource

The dictionary (at least the online version) defines the word trend as a general direction in which something is developing or changing. It also does have a secondary definition relating to fashion, but unless we want to cover off on some questionable choices I made when younger, we can skip that one. When does something move beyond being a trend, and create a lasting shift in behavior–or for the purposes of our discussion, technology?

Defending the Internet: how Cloudflare blocked a monumental 7.3 Tbps DDoS attack

In mid-May 2025, Cloudflare blocked the largest DDoS attack ever recorded: a staggering 7.3 terabits per second (Tbps). This comes shortly after the publication of our DDoS threat report for 2025 Q1 on April 27, 2025, where we highlighted attacks reaching 6.5 Tbps and 4.8 billion packets per second (pps). The 7.3 Tbps attack is 12% larger than our previous record and 1 Tbps greater than a recent attack reported by cyber security reporter Brian Krebs at KrebsOnSecurity.