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Connected Cars and Cybersecurity: Protecting Drivers in 2026

For years, cybersecurity concerns have centered on computers and smartphones. Now, with vehicles featuring always-on connectivity, cloud-linked dashboards, and over-the-air software updates, the same risks are finding their way into our cars as well. As cars become more software-driven, even simple features like music streaming or parking sensors can leave them exposed. This article will explore how connected car cybersecurity is evolving in 2026, what new risks automakers are facing, and how the industry is responding with smarter regulations and stronger security frameworks.

Protecting Your Freight Operations: Essential Cybersecurity Guide for Logistics Networks

Freight forwarders face an escalating cyber threat landscape that can destroy operations within months. According to IBM research, a single data breach in the transport sector costs an average of $4.18 million. For small and medium freight forwarders, the consequences prove devastating: 60% of small companies go out of business within six months of a cyberattack.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Block Specific Websites on Any Network or Device

Want to block websites from being accessed in your organization? Whether you are a school, library, or business you need software to block internet access if you want to prevent your users from visiting high-risk, inappropriate, and distracting websites. In this article you will learn about the many ways you can control internet use on Windows computers using BrowseControl, CurrentWare’s internet and app blocking software. Table of Contents Click to Show / Collapse.

Boost productivity securely: Why monitoring employee workstations matters

Every business today strives to enhance productivity while ensuring that sensitive data remains secure. In an increasingly digital workplace, monitoring employee workstations has become a strategic tool for achieving this balance. Over the past decade, companies have adapted to rapid technological changes and the demands of a constantly connected environment.

DPDP 2025: What Changed, Who's Affected, and How to Comply

India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act) is finally moving toward activation. In January 2025 the government published the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 for public consultation to operationalize the Act. As of late 2025, the Act is enacted but core provisions still await final notification, so a phased rollout remains likely.

Cyber Budget Wars: Why CFOs Are Now Steering Security Strategy

Over the past five years, the enterprise technology landscape has undergone a significant shift. Global disruptions, hybrid work models, and an increasingly complex threat environment have driven organizations to invest heavily in digital infrastructure. Some analysts have even dubbed this era "the biggest surge in technology investment in history."

The Cat's Out of the Bag: A 'Meow Attack' Data Corruption Campaign Simulation via MAD-CAT

In 2024, I published Feline Hackers Among Us? (A Deep Dive and Simulation of the Meow Attack), which explored the notorious Meow attack campaign that had plagued unsecured databases since 2020. That article focused on demonstrating the attack against a single MongoDB instance using a simple Python script. A proof-of-concept that illustrates how devastating misconfigurations can be.

Zero downtime database migrations: Lessons from moving a live production database

If you've ever been involved in a major database migration, you know just how complex and honestly, nerve-wracking they can be. At Tines, we recently faced the challenge of migrating a customer's dedicated tenant by moving all the customer’s critical workloads running on Tines between two different AWS Regions. All while maintaining 100% system availability.

The Role of AI Security Agents in Modern Exposure Management

AI security agents are reshaping how organizations manage exposure. This blog explores where they deliver the most impact — from smarter prioritization to faster ownership mapping and assisted remediation — and how this shift moves security teams from automation to autonomy.