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Keeper Browser Extension vs KeeperFill: What's the Difference?

Keeper Security offers leading cybersecurity solutions, including password management and Privileged Access Management (PAM), trusted by millions of users and over 100,000 organizations to protect their credentials and enhance their security. Keeper securely stores and autofills your login credentials, payment details and other sensitive information, ensuring you are the only one who can access your Keeper Vault. The main difference between the Keeper Browser Extension and KeeperFill is their function.

Autonomous Security is Here: A Deep Dive into OpenAI's GPT-5 Powered Threat Hunter

Every time a developer hits “commit,” the global software ecosystem takes a collective breath. Why? Because in today’s fast-paced development cycle, the sheer volume of code changes—and the 1.2% of commits estimated to introduce a bug—means that tens of thousands of new vulnerabilities emerge every single year. Security teams are in a relentless, exhausting race against time, trying to find and fix flaws before malicious actors do.

The Dark Side of Black Friday: When Ransomware Attacks Join the Shopping Rush

As retailers gear up for the year’s biggest sales, cybercriminals are preparing for their own “Black Friday rush.” They’re not after TVs, they’re after data. Last year, phishing surged more than 600%1 during Black Friday week and ransomware attacks rose nearly 60%2.

Agentic experience are reshaping enterprise AI #ai #shorts

In this video breakdown, we unpack the three pillars of a successful agentic experience: Autonomy — agents that act independently Guardrails — to keep decisions safe and data protected Integration + Context — so agents work seamlessly across tools without losing meaning At Protecto, we’re building the guardrails that keep your agents autonomous, context-aware, and enterprise-ready.

10 smart ways to prevent identity theft

Nowadays, identity theft has become one of the fastest-growing cybercrimes. In 2024, the United States' Federal Trade Commission received over 1.1 million identity theft reports¹, which is an increase of about 9.5% compared to 2023. What's even more disturbing is the fact that more than 47% of the Americans have their personal info exposed². Sometimes one mistaken click or download is all it takes to turn your life upside down.