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Financial Security for Cybersecurity Startups: Why Bookkeeping Is Your First Line of Defence

Cybersecurity startups spend enormous resources protecting client data. But many leave their own financial operations dangerously exposed. Sloppy bookkeeping leads to cash flow blind spots, missed tax deadlines, and compliance failures that can shut a company down faster than any cyberattack. Getting your financial infrastructure right is not just good accounting practice. For security companies, it is operational credibility.

How to Choose the Best Patreon Alternative in 2026

Creator monetization has changed fast. In 2026, relying on a single platform like Patreon is no longer your only option. Many creators now want more control, higher profit margins, and better ownership of their audience. If you are building a membership, selling exclusive content, or offering paid communities, choosing the right platform matters. The wrong choice can limit your growth. The right one can help you scale faster, keep more revenue, and improve your relationship with your audience.

I Don't Treat AI Video as a Toy Anymore - Not After Testing It Through a Security Lens

I used to look at consumer AI media tools as a novelty. Fun, impressive, occasionally useful - but still something I'd keep in a separate mental bucket from the things I take seriously. That changed when I started testing them the way I test anything else that touches trust, identity, and digital hygiene.

Self Employed and Online? Your Tax Setup Might Be Your Weakest Link

If you're a self-employed individual or online business owner, then the upcoming Make Tax Digital for Income Tax is something that you'll certainly want to prioritise. It's a critical business component to have, and there are a lot of people who are currently in this category of workers and aren't aware that this is coming into fruition. Poor tax planning is now the biggest risk for those who own a business and want to sustain it. Here's why your tax setup might be your weakest link and how to strengthen it before MTD comes into action.

Staying Safe and Connected: The Security Side of Off-Grid Technology

Going off the grid used to mean completely disconnecting. No phone signal, no internet, no way to call for help if something went wrong. For remote workers, overlanders, and anyone venturing into isolated areas, that kind of disconnection wasn't just inconvenient. It was a genuine safety risk.

How to Stay Safe While Getting Started With Cryptocurrency in 2026

Crypto isn't the wild frontier it was five years ago. Regulation has tightened, institutional money has poured in, and major financial platforms have made digital assets more accessible than ever. But here's the thing: the security risks haven't gone away. If anything, they've evolved. For newcomers looking to enter the space, the challenge isn't just understanding blockchain or picking the right coin. It's knowing how to protect yourself from day one. The good news is that a few smart habits can make a massive difference.

Virtual Private Server - What It Is and When You Need It

Running a website on the wrong hosting is like trying to run a growing business from your bedroom. At first, it works fine, but eventually you need more space, better equipment, and your own office. A virtual private server gives you that upgrade without the massive cost of renting an entire building. It's the sweet spot between basic shared hosting and expensive dedicated servers. Let's break down what VPS actually means and whether you need one for your website or business.

Secure Laptop Deployment for Distributed Teams: Closing the MDM Enrollment Gap

Remote and hybrid work are now standard. Gartner reports that seven in ten U.S. knowledge workers split their week between home and office-or stay fully remote. That shift turns every laptop into a branch office, yet many devices still cross borders and porches without encryption, policy enforcement, or MDM enrollment. Mistakes are costly: enterprises misplace an average of 103 laptops a year and pay about $234,000 just in replacements. We call that blind spot the last-mile laptop dilemma.

Why Most Companies Don't Catch Internal Threats Until It's Too Late

Every year, businesses lose billions to threats that don't come from hackers on the other side of the world. They come from inside the building. Whether it's financial misconduct, data theft, or simple policy violations that snowball into costly incidents, internal threats are consistently one of the hardest risks to detect and manage.

The Surprising Automotive Roots of Modern Combine Harvester Technology

Where do combine harvesters get their brains from? It feels like combine technology has always been developed in-house by the various manufacturers we see today. But the truth is...many of the critical systems that run your combine harvester actually come from the automotive industry. GPS guidance systems, hydraulic components, electronic sensors...the list goes on. Plus the artificial intelligence that drives the insane automation you see in some of the newer models. Automotive technology paved the way for today's high-tech ag machinery.