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Private Jet vs Commercial Flights: Time, Cost, and Comfort Compared

In contemporary aviation discourse, the comparison between private jet travel and commercial flights is frequently reduced to a simplistic evaluation of ticket price. Such a limited perspective neglects the broader economic and experiential dimensions of modern air travel, where time efficiency, operational flexibility, and passenger comfort are decisive factors.

What Cybersecurity Risks Does CNC Automation Introduce in 2026?

Manufacturing floors are no longer air-gapped environments. As CNC machines connect to networks for automated loading, real-time monitoring, and remote diagnostics, they become potential entry points for cyber attackers targeting industrial operations. Companies like Gimbel Automation are advancing in-machine CNC automation that reduces manual labor and increases throughput. But every connected system, from spindle grippers to pneumatic workholding, needs cybersecurity planning alongside its mechanical engineering.

How ADAudit Plus eliminates auditing blind spots and provides granular visibility into your AD environment

Active Directory (AD) auditing focuses on topics such as who did what, when, and from where within your network. AD auditing and SIEM monitoring are closely related, yet they play two distinct roles in cybersecurity. SIEM monitoring shows you how a change is connected to an attack or incident. Together, they enable faster investigations, accurate root-cause analysis, and a stronger security posture.
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Iranian Cyber Threats, Geopolitics and the New Cyber Reality

In recent weeks, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have all issued warnings about the growing risk of cyber activity attributed to Iranian-aligned actors. Their message is clear: the geopolitical situation is volatile, and organisations should assume they may be in scope for retaliation. The agencies all highlight similar weaknesses being repeatedly exploited: unpatched vulnerabilities, weak identity controls, and exposed remoteaccess services.

EU AI Act Compliance Starts With Operationalizing AI Governance

The European Union's (EU) AI Act is the most consequential regulatory development in enterprise technology in years. For organizations deploying artificial intelligence at scale, which essentially includes all businesses nowadays, it introduces a formal, continuous obligation to demonstrate governance. The regulation has been in the public domain long enough that most organizations have a working understanding of what it requires.

The firewall appliance is part of the problem. The legacy stack is all of it.

When static perimeters were a thing, networking and security vendors sold organizations products to fix an IT need or problem. That fix would expose a gap somewhere else, so the market named the gap, built a category around it, and organizations were sold another product to plug it. That model didn’t age well as environments changed.

Add alert evidence from Armis to Drata controls

Automate compliance evidence collection from Armis to Drata in under 5 minutes. Manually gathering and uploading alert evidence for compliance audits is time-consuming and error-prone. In this video, we walk through a Tines story that automatically pulls unhandled alerts from Armis and uploads them as external evidence to the matching alert controls in Drata, complete with pagination handling so no data gets missed. The result is a fully automated compliance evidence pipeline that saves your team hours of repetitive work.

3 Reasons Your Security Can't Stop AI Attacks #shorts #ai

Is your SOC ready for the 10-minute attack? In 2026, traditional Security Operations Centers are failing to stop Agentic AI Attacks. Why? Because agents don't follow the rules of legacy software. In this Short, we break down the three reasons your current defense is obsolete. The 3 Reasons Your SOC is Too Slow.

Real-Time AI Security: Securing Autonomous Agents in 2026

Is your security stack ready for the agentic revolution? As we move into 2026, Real-Time AI Security has become the new frontier for enterprise protection. In this episode of AI on the Edge, Amar (CEO of Protecto) sits down with security veteran and investor Anand Tangiraja to discuss why traditional "shift left" strategies and legacy tools are failing in the face of autonomous agents.