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Top 5 HIPAA Pitfalls That Lead to PHI Leaks on Websites

Maintaining HIPAA compliance on healthcare websites is crucial for protecting PHI (Protected Health Information) and upholding patient privacy. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (often referred to in short form as HIPAA or the portability and accounting act) was introduced in the United States to address the health insurance portability, security, and accountability requirements within the healthcare industry.

Securing Websites Against XSS Attacks: Must-Know for Developers and Site Owners

Cross Site Scripting (XSS) is a very serious kind of security issue saying that they target websites as well as the users who are using them. To put it simply, XSS attacks means that a hacker was able to inject malicious scripts into a website. These scripts would then run in the user's browser, many a time without the user knowing about it. Most commonly, these attacks are aimed at stealing some sensitive information, impersonating the user, or just playing around with how the website looks or behaves.

Best Practices for Using ionCube Encoder in CI/CD Pipelines

With the growing adoption of automated build pipelines, the ionCube Encoder CI Edition offers a tailored solution for developers needing flexible, temporary machine licensing within their CI/CD workflows. The CI Edition is ideal for use in ephemeral environments like Docker containers or cloud-based runners, allowing encoding operations to occur seamlessly as part of your integration process. If you’re not yet familiar with this product, our FAQ entry provides a concise overview.

MDR vs. EDR: Which Solution is Right for Your Organization?

If your organization is considering a threat detection solution, chances are good that you are wondering about EDR vs. MDR. The constant evolution of the cybersecurity marketplace can make it difficult for organizations to understand the differences and capabilities between different types of security offerings.

The Role of Innovation in Building Resilient Business Models for 2025

Innovation isn't just a competitive advantage anymore-it's survival equipment for the turbulent business landscape of the 2020s. The past few years have taught business leaders a powerful lesson: disruption is no longer an occasional event but a constant reality. From global health crises to supply chain breakdowns, geopolitical tensions to technological revolutions-the only certainty is uncertainty itself. In this environment, traditional business models built on stability and predictability are increasingly vulnerable.

Security Threats to Payroll Data: How Can Your Firm Manage Them?

In modern, connected workplaces, security is a perpetual concern. Some departments in your organization handle high-risk information, such as personal employee data and company finances. Any data breach can bring on a reputational crisis and endanger internal strategic approaches. In February 2025, HR Dive reported the impact of a data breach at an employee screening services provider. The breach affected an unnerving 3.3 million people, leaking people's names and financial account information. Social Security numbers and other ID numbers also got compromised.
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How Much Service Do You Need from DRaaS?

All Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) providers do the same basic thing: They manage the recovery of data and applications following an outage or cyberattack. The growing frequency of cyber-attacks highlights the importance of these services. Cloudflare, for example, mitigated $6.9 million DDoS attacks in Q4 2024, a 16% increase quarter-over-quarter and an 83% rise year-over-year.

Security for AI: enabling secure AI adoption across the enterprise

AI is transforming productivity across every industry—from marketing and design to legal and engineering. But while employees rush to embrace tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot, many are using other tools without oversight from IT or security. As this grassroots usage grows, so does the volume—and sensitivity—of data flowing into AI tools.