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How Important Is Technology in Education Today?

Technology surrounds daily life, from pocket phones to chatty kitchen speakers. It speeds shopping, holds families close, and guides surgeons with steady data. With screens glowing everywhere, parents and teachers weigh their place in classrooms. Tablets, handy apps, and streamed lessons may outshine chalk and paper in boosting learning. Many still fear bright games and pop-up ads that steal young focus during study. This survey explains how online tools shape lessons, remove distance, and unlock fresh routes for growth. It lists gains, limits, and work skills future workers must master in a wired economy.

Metal Crowns: A Reliable Option for Restoring Your Smile

When it comes to fixing damaged or decayed teeth, dental crowns have long been a trusted solution. Among the many types of crowns available, metal crowns stand out for their strength and durability. While they may not win any beauty contests, these tried-and-true restorations have helped countless people chew, smile, and speak with confidence again. In this blog, we'll break down what metal crowns are, how they work, their benefits, and what you should expect if your dentist recommends one.

Why Peekviewer Might Be Your New Favorite Instagram Tool

Nowadays, Instagram is known not only as a photo-sharing app but a global hub for trends, branding, and real-time storytelling. Staying ahead on Instagram means more than just posting regularly - it requires smart tools to navigate, analyze, and explore content efficiently.

How NIST, EO 14028, and CRA Are Shaping IoT Cybersecurity Compliance

In 2025, the regulatory environment for connected devices is shifting rapidly, with the regulatory landscape evolving due to new policies like the EU NIS2 Directive and related frameworks. As the risk of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and IoT ecosystems increases, organizations face significant security challenges in this evolving environment.

Third-party risk management: Trends, tech, and what's next

In this article There’s a silent shift happening in boardrooms, risk teams, and procurement departments across counters, and it’s reshaping how companies think about their vendors. Third-party risk used to be a compliance afterthought, reduced to a stack of spreadsheets and annual checklists. But not anymore.

Third-party risk management: What's next | TrustTalks - Ep 35 | Security and GRC Podcast

Akshay sits down with Paola to discuss Third-party risk management. Third-party risk isn’t just a security checkbox anymore, it’s becoming one of the most dynamic and high-stakes areas of enterprise risk. In this episode, we unpack where third-party risk management is headed: from static spreadsheets to real-time monitoring, from annual audits to AI-driven insights, and from compliance pressure to competitive advantage.

Microsoft SharePoint CVE-2025-53770: Actively Exploited Remote Code Execution via Insecure Deserialization

Microsoft recently disclosed a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint Server, tracked as CVE-2025-53770. This flaw has been actively exploited in the wild, making it a high-priority concern for enterprises relying on SharePoint for content management and collaboration. In this blog, we’ll unpack the technical root of the vulnerability, how exploitation works, the risks posed, mitigation steps, and what to do if you think you may be impacted. In this article.

CVE-2025-54309: Critical Admin Access Vulnerability in CrushFTP - What You Need to Know and Do

A critical remote code execution vulnerability, CVE-2025-54309, has been identified in CrushFTP server, impacting versions prior to 10.8.5 and 11.3.4_23. This vulnerability exists when the DMZ proxy feature is not in use. It stems from improper validation in the AS2 (Applicability Statement 2) protocol over HTTPS, allowing unauthenticated remote attackers to gain administrative access to the system.