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Keeper Named a Global Cybersecurity Leader in G2's Winter 2026 Reports

Keeper Password Manager has been recognized as a global cybersecurity leader by users on G2, the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace. The G2 Winter 2026 Reports highlight Keeper’s strong performance and continued growth across multiple complex cybersecurity categories and regions, including KeeperPAM’s debut in the Privileged Access Management (PAM) reports.

AI agents and identity risks: How security will shift in 2026

The pace of technological change is relentless. Not long ago, our migration to the cloud and the automation of CI/CD pipelines dominated the conversation. Now, AI agents are reshaping how we think about automation, productivity, and risk. As we look toward 2026, it’s clear that these intelligent, autonomous systems are not just a passing trend; they are becoming foundational to how businesses operate.

The hidden offboarding step draining your budget

There’s a good chance something important is missing from your IT team’s offboarding checklist, and it may be causing a steady drip of unnecessary, wasted spend. The source of this leak? No, it’s not the unreturned laptops; it’s the licenses for SaaS apps that employees use every day.

Model Inversion Attacks: When AI Reveal Their Secrets

Researchers in 2019 proved something that sent shock waves throughout the machine learning community. With nothing more than the facial recognition API’s confidence scores, they reconstructed clear images of people whose photos had been used to train the learning model. The re-creations were not exact replicas, but they came close enough that real people whose likenesses had never been consented to could be identified.

Building Customer Trust at Scale with Trust Centers

In a world where 86% of enterprise buyers bail if they can’t verify security early, the demand for transparency has reached a critical point. Every vendor claims to have security certifications, compliance badges, and rock-solid infrastructure, but how can buyers verify these claims when they’re hidden behind emails or buried in 400-page PDFs?

CVSS 10.0 CVE in React & Next.js: How You Can Stay Safe

On December 3rd, CVE-2025-55182 was published by CISA. This CVSS 10.0 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution, where a threat actor can exploit a flaw in React’s process to decode payloads sent to React Server Function endpoints. It is important to note that while not every team is using React Server Function endpoints in their app, they still may be vulnerable if their app supports React Server Components.

Navigating Security Clearance Portability in a Zero Trust World

In today’s high-turnover work environment, we’re watching something unusual happen: record numbers of security cleared, experienced professionals are re-entering the job market. They’re leaving shuttered programs, reorganised agencies, downsized contractors, and sometimes entire departments caught in a budget reshuffle. Conventional wisdom says these people are an asset anywhere they land.

Vacation Rental Cleaning in Green Bay, WI for Airbnb and Short-Term Hosts

Running an Airbnb or short-term rental in Green Bay requires more than just handing over keys-it requires maintaining a consistently clean, welcoming space for every guest. Travelers expect hotel-level cleanliness, and meeting that expectation leads to better ratings, more bookings, and stronger returns over time. With tourism events, Packers game weekends, family travel, and seasonal stays increasing demand, hosts need a reliable system for quick and thorough cleaning..

The AI Answering Service Wake Up Call for Modern Businesses

Here is the 4 a.m. question almost no owner says out loud. What actually happens when a real customer calls your business and you do not pick up? You assume it is not that bad and maybe they leave a voicemail. You think maybe they call back or your AI answering service catches it next time. The truth from the inside is uglier and I should know because I helped build the systems that make those calls disappear. I have watched good businesses bleed out through their phone lines while everyone stares at the wrong metrics.