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OAuth security guide: Flows, vulnerabilities and best practices

OAuth is a commonly used authorisation framework, that allows websites and web applications to request limited access to a user’s account on another application. Users can grant this limited access to their account, without ever needing to expose their password with the requesting website or application. This is commonly seen with sites that allow you to log in with popular accounts such as a social media login, Microsoft or Google account.

AI isn't replacing SOC teams. It's elevating them.

AI has radically transformed the way SOC teams operate, but how is it affecting the people behind the work? For our recent Voice of Security 2026 report, we surveyed over 1,800 global security professionals to find out. We wanted to understand not only AI’s impact on security careers, but how teams really feel about these shifts. The results show that despite rising workloads and widespread burnout across security teams, sentiment toward AI is largely positive.

Endpoint AI Agents Don't Ask Permission. For Better or Worse, They Operate Like Employees

The next major security problem enterprises will face won’t originate in the cloud. It will emerge on endpoints, where agentic AI is already operating with autonomy, authority, and access to sensitive data.

The Surprising Automotive Roots of Modern Combine Harvester Technology

Where do combine harvesters get their brains from? It feels like combine technology has always been developed in-house by the various manufacturers we see today. But the truth is...many of the critical systems that run your combine harvester actually come from the automotive industry. GPS guidance systems, hydraulic components, electronic sensors...the list goes on. Plus the artificial intelligence that drives the insane automation you see in some of the newer models. Automotive technology paved the way for today's high-tech ag machinery.

Why Most Companies Don't Catch Internal Threats Until It's Too Late

Every year, businesses lose billions to threats that don't come from hackers on the other side of the world. They come from inside the building. Whether it's financial misconduct, data theft, or simple policy violations that snowball into costly incidents, internal threats are consistently one of the hardest risks to detect and manage.

Major cyberthreats to anticipate in the Year of the Horse

This Lunar New Year marks the Year of the Horse, a symbol of speed, endurance and clear direction. These traits carry relevance in today’s cybersecurity landscape. For MSPs, these characteristics aren’t just symbolic, but they’re essential to navigating rapidly changing cyberthreats. As we celebrate Lunar New Year, it’s also a moment to reflect on our own origins.