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How to Rent a Server in the USA While Living in Ukraine: My Experience, Challenges, and Tips

When I first thought about renting a server in the USA while living in Ukraine, I believed it would be pretty simple: choose a hosting provider, pay, and start using it. But in reality, it turned out to be quite an adventure - full of losses, misunderstandings, and surprises related to exchange rates and support delays. Today, I want to share my personal experience so that maybe some of you can avoid the same mistakes.

Vanta Acquires Riskey to Transform Vendor Risk with Continuous, AI-Powered Monitoring

Vanta announces the acquisition of Riskey, a pioneer in real-time third- and fourth-party risk monitoring. The addition of Riskey's technology into Vanta Vendor Risk Management (VRM) significantly advances Vanta's capabilities in supporting security teams with an automated approach to VRM - replacing static point-in-time assessments with continuous, AI-driven risk intelligence.

The Attack On Browser-Based AI Agents Is Coming

We are working tirelessly on our AI First strategy to better protect both humans and their AI tools. KnowBe4 and its advocates spend a lot of time talking to audiences about AI-enabled threats, and rightly so, as recently covered in dozens of previous posts, including this recent one. This year and next promise to be an explosion of cyber threats better enabled by AI. After years of saying AI attacks would be coming, they are here and will be the way that most cybercrime is committed forevermore.

Why You Should Care About Vendors Using AI Products, and How Bitsight Helps You Find Out

Artificial intelligence—it’s a term you’ve likely encountered more than once today, and this won’t be the last. And while it reshapes how businesses operate, it’s also introducing new risks. As organizations embrace AI-powered tools for efficiency and innovation, it becomes essential to understand what technologies your vendors rely on, and what those choices mean for your cybersecurity posture.

Why AI Usage Monitoring Is Now Mission-Critical

Shadow AI refers to the use of unapproved AI tools in the workplace without IT’s knowledge or oversight. Cisco’s 2025 Data Privacy Benchmark Study found that 81% of organizations lack full visibility into which AI tools their employees are using (Cisco, 2025). If you’re not monitoring AI use, you’re not managing AI risk. And in 2025, ignorance is expensive.

Why Remote Devs Are AI's Next Big Bet?

The tech world is buzzing about something that's reshaping how we think about software development. Remote developers aren't just convenient anymore; they're becoming the secret weapon for companies diving into AI. Recent data shows that 79% of managers feel like their team is more productive working remotely or hybrid environment. This isn't just about flexibility; it's about tapping into a global brain trust that's perfectly positioned to handle AI's demands. Companies are discovering that the best AI talent doesn't always live in Silicon Valley, and that's changing everything.

Developers fly the plane: AI guardrails for secure cloud innovation

Developers now chart courses through environments as dynamic and unpredictable as open skies, plotting efficient courses through shifting clouds of technology to reach ambitious goals. Increasingly, AI assistants are copilots on these journeys—streamlining workflows, reducing repetitive tasks, and enabling teams to navigate more complex terrain with speed.