Content delivery networks (CDN) are an ever-growing, ever-more-integral tool in web hosting and online content delivery (as the name suggests).
Windows 11 has been out for a little bit more than a month, and it seems like Microsoft has generally succeeded in delivering a well-received update.
While it’s difficult (and not always accurate) to judge a website’s safety based on appearance or operation, there are certainly some common red flags for which you should stay vigilant.
Apple seems intent on doubling down on enhanced privacy and security on their devices.
Today we’re going to look at two very recent, high-profile incidents: the Colonial Pipeline and JBS attacks. The stories are surprisingly similar and paint a clear picture of how deeply ransomware can cut.
Ransomware attacks are one of the most common cybersecurity threats, both for organizations and individuals.
Google has implemented a controversial feature in the latest version of Chrome that prevents users from downloading some files.
If you own a Samsung mobile device, keep an eye out for a very specific security patch (SVE-2020-16747) for the company’s iteration of Android.
Companies are tracking every piece of data about consumers while making a hefty profit from selling the information.
Many companies note that they are changing policies to comply with GDPR. But what does that mean?
This article will serve as a quick health check for your website, outlining the four critical signs that it’s time for an investment in a redesign that drives real growth.
Use this short playbook as a guide for fixes—from IA and nomenclature to schema and on-page components.
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