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The Importance of Risk Management in Property Renovations

Renovating older properties can be both rewarding and thrilling projects, from renovating historic homes to modernizing commercial structures. Unfortunately, renovating older structures often comes with hidden dangers that turn a project into an unsafe undertaking - specifically with regards to asbestos, lead, and mold present within older structures - meaning risk management for every renovation is essential in keeping everyone involved safe during every renovation endeavor.

How Technology Is Influencing the Future of Community Financial Management

Technology has had a remarkable effect on all industries, with community management no exception. Homeowners' Associations (HOAs) increasingly turn to digital tools in their financial management operations - whether tracking budgets and expenses or maintaining transparency, technology plays a pivotal role. Partnership with an effective HOA management company using such technologies is often crucial.

Microsoft 365 security practices complete guide

Microsoft 365 is now an important tool for businesses and organizations around the world. It has a full set of productivity and collaboration apps. However, with the increasing reliance on this platform, the need for robust security practices has also become more critical. Cyberthreats are constantly evolving, and it is imperative for organizations to stay updated with the latest security measures to protect their data and systems.

Zero Trust in 2025: 5 Sensitive Areas to Prioritize

From external collaboration and compliance to key financial info and intellectual property, here are five areas that need Zero Trust as a priority. In mid 2024, Gartner research found that 63% of global organizations had fully or partially-implemented a Zero Trust strategy, but these strategies only covered a small portion of the organization’s environment and that many enterprises were still “not sure what the top practices are for Zero Trust implementations.”

From Retail Rampages to 2FA Fails: Trustwave's Wild Ride Through the 2024 Cybersecurity Circus

As always in cybersecurity, hardly a dull day went by in 2024. So much happened we thought it might be helpful to remind everyone what went down over the last 12 months. At least from a Trustwave SpiderLabs perspective. Here are the top SpiderLabs’ blogs, as voted by viewer readership analytics: Trustwave SpiderLabs would like to thank all its readers and we hope we informed, inspired and maybe made you laugh a few times in 2024. See you all next week in 2025.

December Release Rollup: Audio Input in Egnyte Copilot, Procore Integration - Photos and Metadata Sync, and More

We’re excited to share new updates and enhancements for December, including: For more information on these updates and others, please read the complete list below and follow the links for more detailed articles.

What Is Digital Forensics? A Key to Solving Cybercrimes

Digital forensics, which is sometimes called the "science of the digital age," is very important for finding digital proof and solving cybercrimes. Because of how connected everything is these days and how almost everything leaves a digital trail, digital forensics gives us the methods and tools to find, collect, study, and keep data for future investigations.

Importance of Password Encryption for Data Protection

In this digital age, where cyber threats are always evolving, keeping private data safe has become important for both people and businesses. Encrypting passwords is an important part of data security because it keeps user information hidden from attackers who shouldn't have access to them. Advanced algorithms are used to encrypt passwords into unreadable form. This makes encryption a strong defense against breaches and identity theft.

Security Bulletin: Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Apache Struts [CVE-2024-53677]

A newly discovered critical vulnerability, CVE-2024-53677, in Apache Struts enables remote code execution (RCE) and is actively exploited in the wild using a publicly available Proof-of-Concept (PoC). Apache Struts is an open-source framework for building Java-based web applications. It helps developers create scalable software solutions, that powers everything from e-commerce websites to financial systems and government platforms.