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The Rise of the Kubernetes based OpenStack Control Plane

OpenStack has long been the go-to platform for building private clouds, but its architecture, particularly the control plane, has undergone a significant transformation in the 15 years since its inception. The original design, a tightly coupled 3-node control plane, provided a stable foundation but presented challenges in scalability, resilience, and operational complexity.

Simplifying credential security on ChatGPT Atlas

AI-powered browsers are transforming how people use the internet. They help you move faster, automate tasks, and simplify how you operate on the web. As this innovation continues, 1Password is committed to meeting our customers wherever they are in their AI journey. That means giving you the confidence to explore new AI tools, without sacrificing the security, privacy, or ease of use you depend on. And today, that includes OpenAI’s new ChatGPT Atlas browser.

How to Manage Multiple Android Devices Remotely

Managing multiple Android devices across different locations is a struggle. One device needs troubleshooting, another needs a policy update, a third has lost its Wi-Fi settings, and suddenly your day becomes a never-ending loop of manual fixes and phone calls. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With the right remote management approach, you can standardize security, resolve issues instantly, and keep every device aligned with your business needs—without ever touching the device physically.

What is Android Fastboot Mode?

Android is known for its flexibility, which is one reason businesses across industries rely on it. But when a device freezes, crashes, or refuses to turn on, that flexibility goes to the bin. But with Android Fastboot, that flexibility reaches a new level. Often useful for developers and device manufacturers, Fastboot plays an important role in enterprise device management. It lets IT teams fix issues, reinstall software, push updates, or recover a device that would otherwise be unusable.

NIS2 Incident Reporting Timeline and How Companies Should Prepare

Rate this post Last Updated on November 25, 2025 by Narendra Sahoo The NIS2 Directive has raised the bar for cyber resilience across Europe, and one of the biggest changes organizations are trying to wrap their heads around is the NIS2 incident reporting timeline. The timelines are tighter, the expectations are higher, and the penalties for delay or incomplete reporting are far more serious than under NIS1.

5 Signs You've Outgrown Your Open-Source SIEM

The evolution of your security stack is similar to the different phases of buying cars. In the beginning, you just need enough to transport a few items, maybe yourself and a few friends. The inexpensive two-door hatchback is perfect. However, as your family grows, whether with small humans or pets, you increasingly need more space and more capacity, leading to purchasing a four-door sedan or, even, a mini-van.

How Opti9's Acquisition of Aptible Creates the Complete Compliance-First Cloud Solution

Opti9’s acquisition of Aptible, announced November 2025, fills a critical gap in how companies navigate cloud adoption in regulated industries. For over a decade, Aptible has been the go-to Platform as a Service (PaaS) for developers building healthcare applications that need HIPAA compliance from day one. Hundreds of startups and development teams have used Aptible to ship code without worrying about infrastructure complexity or compliance documentation.

Find the Invisible: Salt MCP Finder Technology for Proactive MCP Discovery

The conversation about AI security has shifted. For the past year, the focus has been on the model itself: poisoning data, prompt injection, and protecting intellectual property. These are critical concerns, but they miss the bigger picture of how AI is actually being operationalized in the enterprise. We are entering the era of Agentic AI. AI is no longer just generating text; it is taking action. Autonomous agents read customer tickets, query databases, update financial records, and trigger workflows.

EU Cyber Resilience Act Readiness: A Strategic Guide for CISOs

Authors: Tova Dvorin, Senior Product Marketing Manager On December 10, 2024, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) officially entered into force, marking the start of a three-year runway before its main obligations apply on December 11, 2027. While that might seem distant, the reality is clear: compliance preparation must begin now.