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Data Sovereignty and Cross-Border Backup Compliance

When organizations think about regulatory compliance, they typically focus on where production data lives. What they often miss is that every backup copy, every replicated snapshot, and every disaster recovery failover target carries the same legal weight as the original data. As governments tighten data sovereignty laws across the EU, APAC, and beyond, backup and disaster recovery infrastructure has become a compliance minefield — and most IT teams don't know they're standing in it.

A better way to protect data stored on Synology NAS

For many businesses and MSPs, Synology is not just “a NAS box.” It is where shared files live, branch office data accumulates, backups land and teams expect fast local access to critical information. Synology itself positions its portfolio squarely around NAS and data protection for business use, and its Package Center supports both Synology-developed and third-party applications.

How to Hide Products Based on Customer Tags in Shopify

As Shopify stores scale, product visibility needs to be more controlled; merchants handling different customer types often prefer not to expose products to everyone. Whether you’re managing B2B catalogs or exclusive offerings, the ability to restrict products by customer tags in Shopify becomes essential. While customer tags are useful for categorization, Shopify doesn’t provide built-in functionality to link those tags with product visibility.

How CrowdStrike is Accelerating Exposure Evaluation as Adversaries Gain Speed

When a new vulnerability is disclosed, security leaders want to know whether they’re exposed. In many organizations, the answer still depends on scan cycles that lag behind exposure — an architectural delay. Adversaries are moving faster: The average eCrime breakout time fell to 29 minutes in 2025, and the fastest was only 27 seconds, the CrowdStrike 2026 Global Threat Report found.

Anthropic Claude Mythos Preview: The More Capable AI Becomes, the More Security It Needs

The Claude Mythos Preview matters for every enterprise. Frontier models raise the ceiling for both offense and defense. Our job is to make sure defenders hold the advantage. That is what we have always done. That is what we do today. Today, CrowdStrike is a founding member of Project Glasswing. Anthropic builds the model. CrowdStrike secures AI where it executes. That’s the division of labor the industry needs.

Financial services professionals achieved results and proven ROI from One Identity Safeguard PAM

Financial services cybersecurity professionals fight daily battles to meet regulatory compliance and boost defenses without bogging down user experience. And every direction they turn, privileged access management (PAM) appears to save the day. This is especially true for the highly regulated financial industry.

Understanding the European Cybersecurity Certification Framework

The European Union (EU) cybersecurity regulatory landscape is reminiscent of a medieval tapestry full of interwoven threads that complement one another to create the larger picture. Regulation (EU) 2019/881 created the foundation for information and communications technology (ICT) cybersecurity certification.

How to Secure Endpoints in Hybrid Work Environments

Picture a Tuesday morning at any mid-size U.S. company. A sales rep logs into Salesforce from a hotel lobby in Chicago on a personal laptop, no VPN. A developer pushes a commit from a home machine four months behind on OS patches. A finance analyst pastes a revenue spreadsheet into an AI tool that nobody in IT approved. Before 10 AM, you have three real endpoint security gaps. None of them triggered an alert. That’s hybrid work in 2026. And it’s not going away.

How Minimal Container Images Are Reshaping the Fight Against CVE Exposure in Modern Cloud Environments

As the adoption of containers grows across Cloud infrastructure, Cybersecurity experts and DevSecOps leaders continue to deal with the persistent surge of publicly available software vulnerabilities. The National Vulnerability Database documented an alarming figure of 29,000 CVEs for 2023, and the numbers since then show no signs of slowing down. Research shows that the majority of production container images have known vulnerabilities. This article explores the relationship between container images and CVE vulnerabilities (exposure), the growing burden of compliance, and the target risk reduction of minimal-image strategies.