Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

How Important Is Technology in Education Today?

Technology surrounds daily life, from pocket phones to chatty kitchen speakers. It speeds shopping, holds families close, and guides surgeons with steady data. With screens glowing everywhere, parents and teachers weigh their place in classrooms. Tablets, handy apps, and streamed lessons may outshine chalk and paper in boosting learning. Many still fear bright games and pop-up ads that steal young focus during study. This survey explains how online tools shape lessons, remove distance, and unlock fresh routes for growth. It lists gains, limits, and work skills future workers must master in a wired economy.

Why Peekviewer Might Be Your New Favorite Instagram Tool

Nowadays, Instagram is known not only as a photo-sharing app but a global hub for trends, branding, and real-time storytelling. Staying ahead on Instagram means more than just posting regularly - it requires smart tools to navigate, analyze, and explore content efficiently.

How NIST, EO 14028, and CRA Are Shaping IoT Cybersecurity Compliance

In 2025, the regulatory environment for connected devices is shifting rapidly, with the regulatory landscape evolving due to new policies like the EU NIS2 Directive and related frameworks. As the risk of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and IoT ecosystems increases, organizations face significant security challenges in this evolving environment.

Unmasking Malicious APKs: Android Malware Blending Click Fraud and Credential Theft

Malicious APKs (Android Package Kit files) continue to serve as one of the most persistent and adaptable delivery mechanisms in mobile threat campaigns. Threat actors routinely exploit social engineering and off-market distribution to bypass conventional security controls and capitalize on user trust to steal a variety of data, such as log in credentials.

Hidden Geo-Risk: Why Most Mobile App Security Tools Fail Compliance

Most mobile security conversations start with code: vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, tokens, and flaws. But few discussions focus on a critical dimension—location: not where an app is used, but where its data travels. In modern mobile architectures, dozens of services operate behind the scenes. SDKs phone home. APIs call upstream. CDNs redirect without warning. Within this chaos, a single, silent connection to a sanctioned region can escalate into a compliance crisis.

The extended Q+A: continuing the AI agents conversation

Last week, we hosted the Product Spotlight: Build agents in Tines, and it was a hit. We had so many questions that we couldn’t answer them all live, so we’re continuing the conversation here. Before we jump into the Q+A, here’s a quick recap of the webinar in case you missed it: In this session, Head of Product Stephen O'Brien introduced the AI Agent action and shared how it builds on our ongoing evolution of workflows.