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How to Secure Sensitive Data in Jira & Confluence with DLP (Data loss prevention)

In almost every major enterprise, Jira and Confluence are the default operating systems for innovation. They hold your organization's most vital intelligence, from product roadmaps to financial planning. Yet, while companies invest billions in fortress-like perimeter security, firewalls and VPNs, to keep external attackers out, they often ignore the fragility of their internal collaboration environments.

The Role of Reliable IT Services in Modern Business Growth

Modern businesses run on digital rails. When those rails are reliable, teams move faster, customers stay happy, and leaders make decisions with confidence. Reliable IT services turn technology from a cost center into a growth engine - not through flashy tools, but through steady, predictable outcomes that compound over time.

Top 7 Cybersecurity Courses to Move into SOC, GRC, and Cloud Security Roles in 2026

Cyber risk is now a business risk. Ransomware, fraud, and data leakage can interrupt revenue, trigger regulatory exposure, and damage customer trust in days. In 2026, teams need leaders who can translate security into action. The correct course builds usable skills, not just vocabulary, across threat detection, cloud controls, and governance. Below are seven options with clear outcomes for analysts, managers, and executives who want faster career momentum this year.

Top 7 SQL Courses That Build Real Query Skills for Data Jobs in 2026

SQL is still the skill hiring teams test first for analyst, BI, and data engineering roles. In 2026, it is not enough to know syntax. You need to think in joins, clean logic, and readable queries that others can maintain. The correct course should push practice, not passive watching. Look for guided projects, structured exercises, and reporting style questions that match what you will do on the job.

Data Protection Day 2026: From Compliance to Resilience

January 28 marks Data Protection Day, a date rooted in one of the earliest milestones of the digital age: the anniversary of the 1981 signing of Convention 108, the first legally binding international treaty for data protection. What began as a European initiative has since evolved into a global observance recognized across North America, parts of the Middle East, and beyond.

What Snowstorms Can Teach Us About Contextual Access and Data Interoperability

As Winter Storm Fern made its way across the US this weekend, children across the country were glued to phones, computers, or televisions as they tried to guess how long they would be out of school this week. Little do they know, however, the data, science, and lack thereof, that goes into that decision. School closures are the very public end of a complex and fast-changing dataset that is highly dependent on locality and can be wildly different on either side of a district line.

The EU Cyber Resilience Act: What It Changes - and How Device Authority Helps Manufacturers Respond

The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) establishes mandatory cybersecurity requirements for most products with digital elements placed on the EU market. It raises the baseline for secure-by-design/default engineering and, critically, makes post-market security support and evidence production a compliance obligation.

Productivity at a Price: The Rising Cost of AI Convenience

Humans have always sought to streamline productivity through the most convenient solutions available, prioritizing speed to stay ahead and gain an edge over the competition. From the assembly line to the cloud, the goal remains the same: do more with less friction. Today, that convenience is synonymous with AI. While these tools have revolutionized how we work, the reality remains that rapid innovation always comes with a hidden cost.

How Security Data Lakes Are Reshaping Modern SIEM Architectures

Security teams collect more data today than ever before. Logs are generated from endpoints, cloud services, identities, networks, and applications. Teams are still using traditional SIEM tools to handle this growing volume of data. This puts a lot of pressure on these tools, leading to significant deterioration in their efficiency. The data will continue to grow, resulting in slower searches and limited visibility. This problem can be addressed with data lakes.

Multiple Critical Authentication Bypass and Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities Fixed in SolarWinds Web Help Desk

On January 28, 2026, SolarWinds released fixes for multiple vulnerabilities impacting Web Help Desk (WHD). WHD is an IT service management platform that may contain sensitive information, making it a valuable target for threat actors if compromised. Among the vulnerabilities addressed, four were rated as critical: At the time of writing, Arctic Wolf has not observed exploitation of these vulnerabilities in the wild, nor identified a publicly available proof-of-concept exploit.