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Azure DevOps Pipelines 101: A Beginner's Guide to CI/CD

In software engineering, the deployment process is not just about running a script and hoping it sticks. A big part of it is automation, not as a luxury, but a necessity. And that’s where Azure Pipelines steps in. The software provides a robust CI/CD engine embedded in the Azure DevOps ecosystem. Developers and DevOps engineers working with version control systems, containers, or even legacy monoliths can leverage Azure Pipelines.

Operationalizing Digital Asset Custody Compliance for Banks

For the first time in history, banks and financial institutions are adopting digital assets as an integral part of their internal operations and product offerings. As they do so, they face new threat vectors, unfamiliar custody models, and growing pressure to identify and align with emerging supervisory standards, which may or may not serve as complete safe havens from risk.

How IT Security Consultants Help Scale-ups Prevent Data Breaches

There's something peculiar about scale-ups: they grow fast enough to attract attention but rarely fast enough to build proper defenses. Ransomware showed up in 44% of breaches last year, and human error caused 95% of them. The pattern repeats itself: companies hit Series A funding, suddenly they're handling enterprise client data, and security becomes an afterthought until something breaks.

WAN AI vs Other AI Video Generators: Which Is Best?

In the world of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, video generators have become increasingly popular for creating stunning visual content. One of the most talked-about AI art generators is WAN AI, which promises to revolutionize the way we create and share videos. But how does WAN AI stack up against other AI video generators on the market? Let's take a closer look at the features, capabilities, and benefits of WAN AI compared to its competitors.

Turn PDF Contracts into Editable Word Documents for Quick Modifications

PDFs are a popular format for sharing contracts, agreements, and official documents due to their consistent formatting and universal accessibility. However, when it comes to making modifications, PDFs can sometimes be complicated. This is particularly problematic for businesses and professionals who frequently work with contracts, as the process of making revisions can be slow and inefficient.

Top 7 Stock Analysis Signal and Alert Services

Quality stock analysis is a necessity in today's ever-changing market and StockHive puts the best information at your fingertips. With the evolution of technology, stock analysis tools have progressed too, and you can now perform far more than ever before which makes your work flow smoother and ultimately helps you discover opportunities that otherwise wasn't possible. And to help you traverse this fluid landscape, you need timely access to the newest and most trusted solutions.
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Cyber Resilience and AI Risk: Safeguarding the UK's Critical Infrastructure in a New Threat Landscape

In October, the UK put a spotlight on cyber resilience with the release of the NCSC's 2025 Annual Review. CEO Richard Horne warned that failing to prepare for cyberattacks risks a company's future. The urgency behind this statement is backed by data: the NCSC handled 204 major cyber incidents between September 2024 and 2025, and 43% of UK businesses reported a breach in the past year.

Finding the Perfect Fit: Hosting Models for Cloud-Native SIEM Solutions

As you continue to embrace cloud-native security information and event management (SIEM) solutions, it’s important to understand the various hosting models available and select the one that best fits your organization’s unique needs. We’ll explore the pros and cons of different hosting models, including public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud hosting. Your choice of hosting model plays an essential role in how your cloud-native SIEM solution is deployed, managed, and maintained.

Embracing the Future of Security With Cloud-Native SIEM

As technology and cyberthreats continue to evolve, businesses must adapt their IT infrastructure and security strategies to stay ahead of the curve. At the heart of this evolution is security information and event management (SIEM). However, if you’re still relying on a traditional SIEM, you’re likely struggling to keep up.

How Are Cyber Security Companies Managing AI Attacks?

AI attacks pose real risks for companies because of their ability to scale and automate attacks like brute force attacks, smarter malware, deep fakes and advanced phishing. Attacks that were once slow, manual and easy to spot are now becoming faster, more sophisticated and harder to detect. UK government research shows that 32% of UK businesses have experienced a cyber attack in the last year, and experts warn that AI could make this number rise significantly.