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Don't Let Failures Break Your DORA Metrics: How Backups Safeguard DevOps Performance

If you are a part of the DevOps community, you may have heard of DORA metrics. These were introduced to allow organizations to track and measure performance, so that they can further improve their software delivery life cycles. Over the years, the DevOps Research and Assessment (DORA) team proposed four metrics to drive the performance of SDLCs: These four key metrics shall never be disregarded. Remember – DORA metrics measure information regarding your development and operations processes.

Understanding Market Dynamics in Pre-IPO Investment Decisions

Looking to secure your stake at the start of the next major breakthrough? Investments in Pre-IPO companies can deliver significantly larger returns compared to traditional public market investments. The current investment environment has led to unprecedented numbers of retail investors attempting to purchase private company shares before they become publicly available. The appeal is obvious.

How to Integrate NDR Capabilities into a Comprehensive Security Platform

Network security has moved beyond conventional perimeter defenses. Organizations are now faced with more advanced threats requiring advanced detection and response capabilities. With effective Network Detection and Response (NDR), visibility is increased, and your digital environment is protected. This guide shows how to add NDR to your security platform. It covers common challenges and uses automation to boost effectiveness.
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Why Conventional Disaster Recovery Won't Save You from Ransomware

The conventional formula for maintaining business continuity in the face of unexpected IT disruptions is as follows: Back up your data. Make a recovery plan. Test the recovery plan periodically. That approach may work well enough if your primary concern is defending against risks like server failures or data centre outages caused by natural disasters. But in the present age of widespread ransomware attacks, conventional backup and recovery planning aren't always enough.

How to safely change your name without putting your identity at risk

Changing your name? Learn how to do it safely without risking your identity. Discover essential steps to protect personal data and avoid fraud during a name change—plus how Avast Secure Identity can help. Changing your name—whether due to marriage, divorce, or personal choice—is a significant life event. However, this process involves sharing sensitive personal information across various platforms, making it a potential target for identity theft.

Report Reveals BEC Cryptocurrency Scams Rose by 344%

APWG's Q4 2024 Phishing Activity Trends Report, published March 19th, revealed that more than eight in ten Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks last quarter were sent by attackers favoring Google's free webmail service. By comparison, only 10% used Microsoft's free email web app, Outlook.com.

The best network vulnerability scanning tool in 2025

Cyberthreats are evolving, and unpatched vulnerabilities remain one of the biggest security risks for organizations. According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, organizations that fail to patch known vulnerabilities face an average loss of $4.45 million per incident. Cybercriminals actively exploit outdated firmware and misconfigurations in network devices, making network vulnerability scanners an essential security tool.

Maximize Client Protection with LevelBlue and Check Point's Harmony Email Security

Year after year, we continue to see increases in phishing and business email compromises (BEC), and the costs associated with these incidents are growing, too. The LevelBlue Security Operations Center (SOC) found that BEC attacks made up 70% of the total incidents investigated during the second half of 2024. Of these incidents, 96% of them involved one or more phished users.

From Simulation to Strategy: Evolving Your Red and Purple Teaming Approach

At a recent Sydney luncheon, Trustwave sat down with a room of senior security leaders to dig into the evolving role of red and purple team testing in a modern technical security assurance program. The discussion was led by Trustwave's Craig Searle, Director of Consulting & Professional Services in Pacific at Trustwave and TJ Acton, Director of SpiderLabs Testing, Pacific. More than 20 Sydney-area security professionals attended the event at Restaurant Huberts.