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Understanding Common Issues in LLM Accuracy

Large language models transform how people interact with AI technology. Despite impressive capabilities, these systems struggle with consistent LLM accuracy. Users frequently encounter false information, logical errors, and confused responses. Many organizations deploy LLM-powered applications without understanding these limitations. The consequences range from minor inconveniences to major business disasters. Engineers need practical knowledge about accuracy challenges.

How leveraging Address Resolution Protocol ensures seamless networking

Let’s start with the fundamentals: What is Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)? ARP is a vital networking protocol that ensures effective communication between devices on a local-area network (LAN). Its primary function is to map IP addresses to MAC addresses, allowing devices to recognize and communicate with each other within the network. ARP bridges the gap between the logical layer (IP addresses) and the physical layer (MAC addresses).

Top tips: Four ways to minimize your digital footprint

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and list ways to explore these trends. This week, we’re looking at how you can reduce the amount of data you share online and minimize your digital footprint. How would you like it if someone followed you throughout the day, noting every single action you perform, every place you visit, and every interaction you have? Think about it; isn’t this exactly what happens when you use the internet?

What is Cybersecurity Compliance? List of Compliance Regulations by Industry

Cybersecurity compliance refers to the practice of adhering to laws, standards, and regulatory requirements established by governments and industry authorities. These compliance regulations are designed to protect a business’ digital information and information systems from cyber threats, including unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.

Cyber Security Monitoring: 5 Key Components

Cyber security monitoring is the practice of continuously observing IT systems to detect cyber threats, data breaches, and other security issues. By helping to identify threats early, monitoring solutions can help to mitigate attacks faster and limit the damage they can do. Monitoring solutions may track activity on networks as well as endpoints like individual laptops, mobile phones, desktop computers, and IoT devices.

Top Security Threats Worldwide Q3 2024

CISO Corey Nachreiner and Director of Security Operations Marc Laliberte dissect the findings of WatchGuard’s Q3 2024 Internet Security Report. This quarter's report reveals a shifting threat landscape, with attackers employing increasingly sophisticated techniques to bypass traditional security measures. Whether you're a seasoned security professional or just starting your cybersecurity journey, this webinar offers crucial insights into emerging threats and practical steps to strengthen your organization's defenses.

Top Tips To Combat Fraud Targeting Older Generations

In this episode, Mike is joined by Christopher Fielder, Field CTO at Arctic Wolf to delves into the vulnerability of seniors to cybercrime. With over 101,000 Americans aged 60 and above falling victim to digital fraud in 2023, it’s evident that scammers exploit seniors’ digital unawareness for significant financial gain. Christopher sheds light on the risk-reward dynamics, manipulation tactics, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining control, asking questions, and practicing cyber hygiene.

A 2025 Guide to SOX Compliance

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), enacted in 2002, is a U.S. federal law established to enhance corporate governance and strengthen the accuracy and reliability of financial reporting for publicly traded companies. SOX aims to protect investors and the public by enforcing stringent reforms to improve financial disclosures and prevent corporate fraud.

How SMB Misconfigurations Can Lead to Full Network Takeover: A Red Team Case Study

Server Message Block (SMB) is a ubiquitous protocol used for file sharing, remote access, and resource management across enterprise networks. While critical for business operations, its misconfigurations can expose vulnerabilities to attackers. In this blog post, we’ll dive into a real-world red team operation where a simple yet effective PowerShell-based tool led us from SMB enumeration to full network takeover.