Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

What Is Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM)?

Your security team has hardened your perimeter. You have MFA enforced, endpoint detection running, and your crown-jewel systems are locked down tight. Then a vendor you onboarded two years ago, a mid-size SaaS tool your procurement team signed off on, gets breached. They had access to your customer data. Now it is your problem. This is the third-party risk problem in one paragraph. And it is why TPRM has moved from a compliance checkbox to a board-level conversation.

AI Governance for WordPress: How to Ensure Safe and Ethical AI Use

WordPress sites are adopting AI faster than any other web technology category, and the impact is already visible. Over 61% of WordPress site owners now use at least one AI tool for content creation or marketing. WordPress teams are using that access to write content, automate workflows, run chatbots, and process customer data at a scale that was simply not possible before. But as AI adoption grows, so does the risk.

AI Agent for WordPress: The Complete 2026 Guide

In 1997, IBM’s Deep Blue, the first AI agent, made history by defeating Garry Kasparov at chess. Since then, AI agents have advanced dramatically, evolving from single‑task systems to agents like OpenAI’s Operator, which can autonomously fill out forms, place orders, and schedule appointments. WordPress is a popular CMS that powers more than 20% of the top one million websites. Bringing AI agents into WordPress opens up new possibilities, making sites more capable and adaptive.

How to Sync Inventory Across Multiple Shopify Stores

Managing multiple Shopify stores creates a problem most merchants underestimate at first: inventory fragmentation. A product may sell out in one store while still showing as available in another, and that gap can lead to overselling, canceled orders, frustrated customers, and extra manual work for your team. The more stores you run, the harder it becomes to keep stock numbers consistent without a system in place. This is why merchants need a reliable way to sync inventory between two Shopify stores.

Guide to Just-in-Time (JIT) Provisioning

Imagine onboarding a new employee, contractor, or partner without creating accounts manually for every application. That’s exactly what Just-in-Time (JIT) provisioning enables. Instead of relying on slow, manual onboarding workflows, JIT provisioning automatically creates user accounts the moment users log in through SAML SSO. As organizations adopt more cloud applications and remote work models, automated user provisioning has become essential for scalable Identity and Access Management (IAM).

Password Manager vs. SSO: What Business Should Choose in 2026?

As businesses adopt more cloud applications, managing user access securely has become increasingly complex. Employees today use dozens of applications for communication, collaboration, development, HR, finance, and customer management. This creates a major challenge for IT teams: balancing security with a seamless user experience. To solve this problem, organizations typically evaluate two technologies: Single Sign-On (SSO) and password managers. In this guide, we’ll cover.

What Is Passwordless Authentication? How It Works, Benefits, and Safety

Passwords have been the foundation of authentication for decades. But they have also become one of the biggest weaknesses in modern security. Users reuse them, attackers steal them, and organizations spend significant time managing them. As systems grow more complex and threats become more advanced, relying on passwords alone is no longer practical. This is where passwordless authentication comes in.

How to Move from Legacy to Customer Accounts in Shopify Without Disrupting Business Workflows

Shopify is deprecating Legacy Customer Accounts, and if your store relies on custom login flows, B2B approvals, or third-party integrations, the impact goes further than a login page redesign. While the platform move is mandatory, the priority for any merchant is maintaining continuity across logins, onboarding, and the connected systems that keep the business running. This guide walks you through the transition in a structured way.