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Acronis Email Security - Platform Overview

Discover how Acronis Email Security empowers MSPs! This video demonstrates integrating Email Security into the Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, managing alerts, responding to threats, and onboarding Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace clients - all with streamlined access and expert support. What you’ll learn: Become a partner and start selling: Like, comment, and subscribe for more Acronis tutorials!

Acronis Email Security - Dashboard and Visibility

Discover how to monitor and manage email security threats across all your clients using the Acronis Email Security dashboard. This video guides you through centralized visibility, incident analytics, and efficient response workflows for MSPs. What you’ll learn: Like, comment, and subscribe for more Acronis tutorials!

Emerging Threat: (CVE-2026-29145) Apache Tomcat Authentication Bypass

CVE-2026-29145 is an authentication bypass flaw in Apache Tomcat and Apache Tomcat Native affecting the CLIENT_CERT authentication path. When OCSP soft-fail is disabled, certain code paths fail to treat an OCSP check failure as a hard authentication failure, allowing a connecting client to reach protected resources without presenting a valid, revocation-checked certificate.

What we learned using AI agents to refactor a monolith

AI agents are increasingly used to refactor large codebases, but many teams lack a clear understanding of where they succeed and where they fail. At 1Password, we applied agentic tooling to a multi-million-line Go monolith, and in this blog we'll share what worked, what broke, and what it means for teams adopting AI in production systems.

Introducing Decipio: A Community Tool to Catch Credential Theft in the Act with Defense First AI

Today, Arctic Wolf is announcing Decipio, a new community‑shared cybersecurity tool designed to help defenders catch attackers while they’re trying to steal credentials inside a network. Credential theft is one of the most common ways cyber attacks begin and one of the hardest to detect early. In many cases, there’s no alert, no obvious warning, and no immediate sign that anything is wrong.

AI Penetration Testing: Protecting LLMs From Cyber Attacks

88% of organizations now regularly use artificial intelligence (AI) in at least one business function. While adoption of AI technologies has accelerated rapidly, security measures often lag. The rush to roll out AI has, in many cases, overshadowed essential testing and safety protocols. This is particularly a worry when AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) become deeply embedded within organizational workflows and systems in a way that most software isn’t.