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What is Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?

Data Loss Prevention (DLP), also called data leakage protection, is a cybersecurity approach designed to detect, prevent, and manage unauthorized access, sharing, or transfer of sensitive information. In simple terms, DLP helps organizations keep control of critical data such as personally identifiable information (PII), financial records, credentials, and intellectual property (IP).

miniOrange, Securing the SDLC End-to-End | Podcast with Rakesh Falke

Security can’t be an afterthought. In this podcast, Puja More in discussion with miniOrange Engineering Manager Rakesh Falke on embedding security across the SDLC-from architecture (DFDs, sensitive data, GDPR) to secure coding, secrets management, and production hardening. Learn common developer pitfalls, app vs infra security, IaC (Terraform), and how AI tools (Cursor) plus Burp Suite speed up vulnerability detection.

11 Third-Party Vendor Privileged Access Best Practices

Third-party vendors are an essential part of modern enterprise operations, providing critical services such as infrastructure maintenance, application support, system integrations, and managed IT services. To perform these tasks, vendors often require remote access to internal systems, frequently with elevated privileges. While this access enables operational efficiency, it also introduces significant security risks if not managed properly.

Introducing Abilities API in WordPress Plugins

WordPress released version 6.9 in December 2025, introducing a new framework that changes how the platform communicates with external tools. The update added support for WordPress Abilities API and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing WordPress sites and plugins to describe their capabilities in a structured, machine- and human-readable format. The change reflects a broader shift in how websites are managed.

Who Controls LLMs? Digital Sovereignty, Policy, and AI Security Risks | India AI Impact Summit 2026

AI agents are quickly becoming first-class actors in the digital ecosystem—logging into systems, invoking multiple APIs, collaborating, and even interacting socially with other agents. In a panel discussion on “Enhancing Cyber Resilience Across the Digital Ecosystem”, the miniOrange Founder & CEO Mr. Anirban Mukherji highlighted why digital identity is now the foundation for securing agent-driven environments, especially as authentication and authorization protocols expand globally across platforms and enterprises.

How to Set up the OTP Verification Plugin with WooCommerce Checkout Form?

The miniOrange OTP Verification Plugin validates customers' email addresses or mobile numbers by sending a One-Time Password (OTP) during the checkout process. By confirming the authenticity of the provided contact details, this plugin helps prevent fake orders, reduces fraud, and ensures secure transactions. In this video, we walk you through the complete step-by-step setup of the miniOrange OTP Verification plugin with the WooCommerce Checkout form. Follow along to enable OTP verification and enhance your store’s security.

Single Sign-On Architecture Deep Dive: Protocols, Tokens & Identity Flow

Given the mountain of applications that we use today, having them together and logging in to each of them can be a hassle. However, a well-designed SSO architecture comes to your rescue increasing productivity and simplifying your daily worklife. This blog aims to unfold the differences in SSO architecture, with a focus on SSO protocols like SAML, OAuth, as well as architecture diagrams, integrations, challenges, and best practices that expert teams are already using.

What Is SCIM Provisioning and How It Works in Shopify

SCIM provisioning, or System for Cross-Domain Identity Management provisioning, is a standardized way to automate the process of creating, updating, and removing user accounts across multiple applications. Instead of manually adding or deleting users in each platform, SCIM provisioning ensures that any change made in one system is instantly reflected in all connected systems. This keeps user data consistent, reduces admin workload, and improves security.

12 Best WordPress Security Plugins to Protect Your Website

In 2025, more than 14,000 WordPress sites reported security vulnerabilities caused by weak passwords, outdated plugins, old themes, and configuration gaps that automated attacks detect far faster than most teams anticipate. Attackers continuously scan the WordPress ecosystem, moving from site to site in search of small vulnerabilities that naturally emerge as websites grow. That’s why strong security plugins are essential: they help seal off these common entry points.

Single Sign-On (SSO) for WordPress Membership Plugins

The subscription economy is reshaping how businesses generate revenue. Juniper Research predicts it will surpass $722 billion by 2025, with a 68% increase expected between 2025 and 2030. This model is no longer limited to streaming services like Netflix or Spotify. Companies across industries are launching exclusive subscriptions or memberships that provide stable revenue, predictable cash flow, and stronger customer relationships. WordPress membership plugins make managing these subscriptions simple.