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Kubernetes Secrets: How to Use Them Securely

Storing sensitive values is a problem as old as software itself. In 2016, Uber experienced a massive data breach that exposed 57 million users’ personal information—all traced back to a hardcoded AWS credential discovered in a GitHub repository. While we have successfully established that hardcoding secrets such as API keys and passwords is bad practice, correctly storing them is a different story, and the issues from 2016 are still prevalent today (8 years later…).

How to Prevent Sensitive Data Exposure to AI Chatbots Like DeepSeek

With the rise of AI chatbots such as DeepSeek, organizations face a growing challenge: how do you balance innovative technology with robust data protection? While AI promises to boost productivity and streamline workflows, it can also invite new risks. Sensitive data—whether it’s customer payment information or proprietary research—may inadvertently end up in the prompts or outputs of AI models.

Seeing is Securing: Why Insider Threats Could Be Your Company's Biggest Blind Spot

You lock the doors to your office. You secure your systems with firewalls and antivirus software. You’ve got two-factor authentication for everything. But here’s the hard truth: the biggest threat to your organization might already be inside the building—or logged into your network. The stats don’t lie. Insider threats have been steadily climbing, with 76% of organizations experiencing attacks in 2024, up from 66% just five years ago . And these aren’t just minor issues.

Bridging the Gap Between VMs and Containers

Traditionally, containers and VMs have operated in separate silos, each with distinct management tools and workflows. OpenShift Virtualization breaks down these barriers, allowing VMs to run alongside containerized applications as native Kubernetes resources. This offers organizations the flexibility to modernize their application stacks incrementally, leveraging existing VM-based workloads while embracing the agility of containers.

Trustwave Named a Top 100 Security MSP by CRN for 6th Consecutive Year

For the sixth consecutive year, the leading channel publication CRN named Trustwave to its 2025 Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list in its Security 100 category. The Trustwave Global Channel Partner Program earned this honor by providing one of the industry's most extensive collections of security products and services. These offerings cater to enterprise requirements in threat detection and response, as well as vulnerability and risk management.

Why CISOs Need to Automate Security, Privacy, and AI Risk Assessments - Now

CISOs face a growing challenge: securing critical assets while keeping pace with evolving cyber threats, AI risks, and increasing regulatory demands. The irony? Despite investing millions in security tools, many organizations still lack confidence that their applications, data, and infrastructure consistently meet security, privacy, and AI governance requirements. Traditional risk assessment methods – like annual audits and spreadsheet-based workflows—are no longer enough.

How to Set Up a Work Profile on Android?

Is your team struggling to manage work apps on personal Android devices? Switching between emails, work chats, and personal messages can be frustrating and time-consuming. Fortunately, Android offers a solution called “Work Profile” that keeps business apps separate from personal ones—boosting productivity while maintaining security.

Top Warning Signs of Loan Scams and How To Stay Safe

When was the last time you needed a loan? How about the last time you bought a car, opened a new credit card, or started the process of debt consolidation? These are some of the most common reasons consumers begin to explore their options for liquid funds; however, if consumers aren’t careful, they can fall victim to fraudulent crimes that endanger us all.