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How to Secure Your Network Infrastructure

With governments across the globe gearing up for major elections, experts have been predicting an increase in distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks from nation-states and, so far, those predictions have paid off. According to Forbes, a recently thwarted DDoS attack found hackers sending traffic at 3.8 terabytes per second to a target server, peaking at 2.14 billion packets per second, making it the largest DDoS attack ever recorded.

LEKT AI: Your Ultimate AI Chatbot Assistant

Ever wished you had a one-stop hub for all the coolest AI models out there? Well, guess what? LEKT AI just made that wish come true! It's like having a genius friend who's always got your back, whether you're tackling a school project, brainstorming marketing ideas, or just exploring the wild world of AI.

Transforming Payment Systems in Education: Integrating Mobile Payment Solutions to Streamline Financial Transactions for Modern Learning Environments

In recent years, the management of finances within educational institutions has undergone significant shifts, driven largely by the rise of digital technologies. The transition from traditional, often cumbersome, payment processes to streamlined, electronic systems has become increasingly essential. At the forefront of this transformation are education payment solutions that simplify fee collection, improve payment accessibility, and align with digital-native expectations.

Hardware Security Modules: Foundation for Post- Quantum Cryptography Implementation

With NIST's release of the final standards for Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), organizations are tasked with securely and efficiently implementing these complex algorithms. Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) stand out as a key component in this process, providing the robust infrastructure needed to manage post-quantum cryptographic operations while ensuring strong security.

Leading Reason for Data Loss: Social Engineering & Insider Threats

When it comes to data loss, the biggest yet common dangers these days come from within the organization, and social engineering and insider threats are one of the main reasons. This shows that human mistakes are just as risky as external attacks. In this piece, you’ll see how social engineering and insider threats result in data loss. In addition to that, you’ll look at real examples to understand the seriousness of such threats and talk about steps companies can take to protect themselves.

Why Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM) Increases Your Security Debt, and How You Can Fix It

In this Nucleus webinar, we take a deep dive into the practical challenges and strategies for managing security debt in the context of Risk-Based Vulnerability Management (RBVM). Scott Kuffer, co-founder of Nucleus Security and veteran in vulnerability management, explains how RBVM has shifted from a holistic risk reduction approach to a prioritization-heavy process that often falls short. He discusses why traditional methods lead to excessive security debt and demonstrates how aligning VM processes with product management principles can create more efficient, business-centric remediation.