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Prompt Injection Attacks: Why AI Security Starts with IAM

AI agents are rewriting the rules of efficiency, but one hidden flaw could turn them against you. Prompt injection attacks let hackers hijack your AI, steal data, and break safeguards straight through everyday inputs. No code exploit is required, only a clever manipulation. Identity and Access Management (IAM) plays a massive role in AI security to protect at first hand.

UEM vs. EMM: What's The Difference?

68% of companies suffered endpoint attacks that compromised sensitive data, 28% of those involved stolen or hacked devices. — Study by Ponemon Institute Here, the problem is not just mobile devices anymore. It’s laptops, tablets, IoT sensors, rugged field devices, third-party vendor systems, all accessing corporate data from everywhere. And this is where the confusion begins: Should an organization rely on Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM)?

What Is Kiosk Mode and How Does It Work?

Customer engagement plays a major role in how businesses retain users and build lasting relationships. Whether it’s a retail store, a logistics operation, or a healthcare facility, the way people interact with devices directly impacts efficiency and experience. This is where kiosks come in. Modern businesses increasingly rely on POS and kiosk-driven interactions to simplify workflows and improve customer satisfaction.

How to Set Up the OTP Verification Plugin with JetFormBuilder Contact Form?

The OTP Verification Plugin ensures that users’ email addresses or mobile numbers are verified by sending a unique one-time password (OTP) before form submission. By confirming the authenticity of the provided contact details, this plugin helps prevent fake leads and ensures higher-quality submissions. In this video, we’ll guide you through a step-by-step setup of the miniOrange OTP Verification plugin with the JetFormBuilder Contact Form. Learn how to enable verified lead generation in JetFormBuilder Contact Form and ensure that every form submission comes from a genuine user.

Difference between Network DLP vs Endpoint DLP vs Cloud DLP

When it comes to protecting business-sensitive data, understanding the difference and the scope of Network DLP, Endpoint DLP, and Cloud DLP is essential. Each of these Data Loss Prevention solutions (DLP) plays a unique role in securing data across various environments, whether it is on the Network, on individual devices, or in the Cloud. Knowing how each solution works can help you determine the best approach to safeguard your organization's sensitive information.

What is Data Loss Prevention (DLP)?

Data Loss Prevention (DLP), also called data leakage protection, is a cybersecurity approach designed to detect, prevent, and manage unauthorized access, sharing, or transfer of sensitive information. In simple terms, DLP helps organizations keep control of critical data such as personally identifiable information (PII), financial records, credentials, and intellectual property (IP).

miniOrange, Securing the SDLC End-to-End | Podcast with Rakesh Falke

Security can’t be an afterthought. In this podcast, Puja More in discussion with miniOrange Engineering Manager Rakesh Falke on embedding security across the SDLC-from architecture (DFDs, sensitive data, GDPR) to secure coding, secrets management, and production hardening. Learn common developer pitfalls, app vs infra security, IaC (Terraform), and how AI tools (Cursor) plus Burp Suite speed up vulnerability detection.

11 Third-Party Vendor Privileged Access Best Practices

Third-party vendors are an essential part of modern enterprise operations, providing critical services such as infrastructure maintenance, application support, system integrations, and managed IT services. To perform these tasks, vendors often require remote access to internal systems, frequently with elevated privileges. While this access enables operational efficiency, it also introduces significant security risks if not managed properly.

Introducing Abilities API in WordPress Plugins

WordPress released version 6.9 in December 2025, introducing a new framework that changes how the platform communicates with external tools. The update added support for WordPress Abilities API and the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing WordPress sites and plugins to describe their capabilities in a structured, machine- and human-readable format. The change reflects a broader shift in how websites are managed.

Who Controls LLMs? Digital Sovereignty, Policy, and AI Security Risks | India AI Impact Summit 2026

AI agents are quickly becoming first-class actors in the digital ecosystem—logging into systems, invoking multiple APIs, collaborating, and even interacting socially with other agents. In a panel discussion on “Enhancing Cyber Resilience Across the Digital Ecosystem”, the miniOrange Founder & CEO Mr. Anirban Mukherji highlighted why digital identity is now the foundation for securing agent-driven environments, especially as authentication and authorization protocols expand globally across platforms and enterprises.