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How we built Organizations to help enterprises manage Cloudflare at scale

Cloudflare was designed to be simple to use for even the smallest customers, but it’s also critical that it scales to meet the needs of the largest enterprises. While smaller customers might work solo or in a small team, enterprises often have thousands of users making use of Cloudflare’s developer, security, and networking capabilities. This scale can add complexity, as these users represent multiple teams and job functions.

Full Overview of Microsoft Exchange Online Protection

Spam is unsolicited messages or other content that is sent to a high number of recipients in bulk via email. Many years ago, spam messages were nothing more than unwanted advertising content. Today, spam can pose a threat because it has become more than just an annoying piece of advertising. Spam senders use sophisticated techniques when sending email spam. They can attach spyware, malware or ransomware to messages, and use XSS injection or just links to viruses.

How Amazon Storage Gateway Works: Complete Walkthrough

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is used by many users and organizations given its scalability, reliability, and other advantages. When migrating data to the AWS cloud, you should take into account certain features. By default, Amazon provides the web interface for managing the cloud environment and uploading/downloading files. However, using the web interface for regular uploading of high amounts of data may be inconvenient.

Why Banks Need Real-Time Privileged Session Monitoring

Ransomware and stolen credentials are among the most common and harmful attack vectors targeting financial institutions. Since banking systems store valuable financial assets and sensitive customer data, organizations must demonstrate strict control and oversight of privileged access to support regulatory and audit expectations under frameworks such as SOX, PCI DSS and GLBA.

Using Agentic AI to Scale Threat Detection in Healthcare

For every human in a healthcare organization, there are 82 machine identities—service accounts, API keys, cloud functions, medical devices.2 That's the 82:1 ratio, and it means your team is fundamentally outnumbered. The Change Healthcare breach in 2024, which started with one unprotected Citrix credential and disrupted 40% of US claims processing,1 showed exactly what happens when that ratio goes unmanaged. The numbers back this up.

Data Sovereignty and Cross-Border Backup Compliance

When organizations think about regulatory compliance, they typically focus on where production data lives. What they often miss is that every backup copy, every replicated snapshot, and every disaster recovery failover target carries the same legal weight as the original data. As governments tighten data sovereignty laws across the EU, APAC, and beyond, backup and disaster recovery infrastructure has become a compliance minefield — and most IT teams don't know they're standing in it.

A better way to protect data stored on Synology NAS

For many businesses and MSPs, Synology is not just “a NAS box.” It is where shared files live, branch office data accumulates, backups land and teams expect fast local access to critical information. Synology itself positions its portfolio squarely around NAS and data protection for business use, and its Package Center supports both Synology-developed and third-party applications.

How to Hide Products Based on Customer Tags in Shopify

As Shopify stores scale, product visibility needs to be more controlled; merchants handling different customer types often prefer not to expose products to everyone. Whether you’re managing B2B catalogs or exclusive offerings, the ability to restrict products by customer tags in Shopify becomes essential. While customer tags are useful for categorization, Shopify doesn’t provide built-in functionality to link those tags with product visibility.

How CrowdStrike is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed

When a new vulnerability is disclosed, security leaders want to know whether they’re exposed. In many organizations, the answer still depends on scan cycles that lag behind exposure — an architectural delay. Adversaries are moving faster: The average eCrime breakout time fell to 29 minutes in 2025, and the fastest was only 27 seconds, the CrowdStrike 2026 Global Threat Report found.

Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs

The Claude Mythos Preview matters for every enterprise. Frontier models raise the ceiling for both offense and defense. Our job is to make sure defenders hold the advantage. That is what we have always done. That is what we do today. Today, CrowdStrike is a founding member of Project Glasswing. Anthropic builds the model. CrowdStrike secures AI where it executes. That’s the division of labor the industry needs.