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Reducing security review time with AI workflows

In the fast-paced world of modern business, security processes have become a cornerstone of an organization’s risk management strategy. As companies navigate increasingly complex threat landscapes, the pressure mounts to enhance security while keeping pace with business innovation. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into security review workflows is emerging as a practical solution to reducing review times, lowering costs, and improving system reliability.

Device Certificate Management: PKI for IoT Security

The Internet of Things (IoT) has fundamentally transformed how devices connect and communicate across networks, but this connectivity brings unprecedented security challenges. At the heart of securing IoT ecosystems lies device certificate management – a critical component that ensures authentic device identity and secure communications through Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).

Antidetect Undetectable Browser: A Stable and Cost-Effective Solution on the Market

Undetectable Browser is an advanced antidetect browser developed to protect your online identity by modifying your device's digital fingerprint. By masking elements such as your IP address, User-Agent, system locale, fonts, and more, the browser helps maintain anonymity and avoid tracking.

From Copilot to Grok: How Microsoft's AI Shift Empowers Small Entrepreneurs

In the fast-evolving world of artificial intelligence, Microsoft is making waves with a potential game-changer: a partnership with xAI to host the Grok AI model on its Azure cloud platform. Announced in discussions reported by The Verge on May 1, 2025, this move signals a shift from Microsoft's heavy reliance on OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT and Copilot, toward a broader AI ecosystem. For small entrepreneurs, this development could unlock affordable, powerful AI tools to streamline operations, enhance customer engagement, and compete with larger businesses.
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Digital Twins: Revolutionizing Network Management and Cybersecurity

Digital Twins, virtual replicas of physical objects, systems, or processes, have been steadily gaining traction in the technology sector, particularly in networking and security. These sophisticated models have the potential to revolutionize network management and cybersecurity by offering a dynamic, real-time, and comprehensive approach to managing, optimizing, and securing complex systems. McKinsey & Company underscores that Digital Twins have become indispensable business tools for leading companies and are poised to become pivotal in optimizing processes and decision-making across every industry.

Beyond Attachments: How Email Becomes Your Biggest Data Exfiltration Vector

Your Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace security dashboards show green across all metrics. You've implemented data loss prevention policies, enabled advanced threat protection, and your team regularly audits security logs. Yet sensitive data continues to leave your organization through email channels. Why? Because attackers and even non-malicious insiders aren't using the obvious exfiltration techniques your tools were built to detect.

EP 7- Resilience in Identity Management: Avoiding Single Points of Failure

In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Eric Olden, co-founder and CEO of Strata Identity, and a pioneer in modern identity management. Eric shares his career journey, from founding Simplified to leading Oracle’s global identity division, and discusses the critical importance of resilience in identity systems.

SWIFT Security Controls:Best Practices for Financial Institutions

SWIFT, the global backbone for secure financial messaging, plays a critical role in enabling fast and reliable cross-border transactions. But as cyber threats grow more advanced, financial institutions must implement robust SWIFT security controls to safeguard their systems and prevent fraud. The SWIFT Customer Security Programme (CSP) was established to enhance cybersecurity hygiene across its network, helping institutions protect against fraud and cyberattacks.

SAP Zero-Day CVE-2025-31324: Unauthenticated RCE in NetWeaver VCFRAMEWORK

SAP disclosed a critical RCE vulnerability(CVE-2025-31324) on April 24, 2025, impacting the Visual Composer Framework in NetWeaver Application Server Java, version 7.50. This flaw poses a serious risk to enterprises relying on SAP NetWeaver for their mission-critical operations. Unauthenticated attackers can exploit this vulnerability to upload and run arbitrary files on SAP servers, potentially resulting in complete system compromise.