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What is SSH? An introduction to Secure Shell protocol
With remote access, we can log into servers from coffee shops, manage cloud systems from home offices, and allow tech support to access our computers from anywhere. The Secure Shell (SSH) protocol pla...
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What is DevSecOps? Securing software development from the start
Although software development has become more agile, security is still sometimes treated as a late-stage checkpoint: introduced near release, or after deployment, when timelines are tight. When issues...
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What is CryptoLocker ransomware and how can you protect yourself?
CryptoLocker is the name given to a ransomware campaign that targeted Windows computers in 2013. The original operation behind it is no longer active, but the incident shows how a ransomware attack ca...
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PaaS services explained: Platform-as-a-Service overview, types, and use cases
Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) is a cloud model that lets teams build and run applications without managing the underlying infrastructure. It’s often positioned as the fastest path from code to produc...
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What is big data security and privacy?
Big data refers to datasets that are large, complex, or fast-changing enough that they are usually stored and processed across multiple systems, rather than in a single database. Big data environments...
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What are malicious websites, and how can you safeguard yourself?
Malicious websites are created to carry out harmful activity, such as stealing data through phishing or installing malware on your device. They’re often hard to distinguish from legitimate platforms...
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What is IaaS? Infrastructure-as-a-Service explained
Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) delivers the core building blocks of IT infrastructure in a virtualized form. Instead of purchasing and maintaining physical hardware, organizations rent infrastruct...
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What is a watering hole attack, and how do you stop it?
Watering hole attacks are a type of cyberattack in which attackers compromise a legitimate and trusted website to deliver malware or collect sensitive information. These sites are usually chosen becau...
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What is bluebugging, and how does it work?
Bluetooth uses pairing and device permissions to control access. When those controls are weak, misconfigured, or bypassed, a nearby attacker may access functions beyond what Bluetooth should permit. T...
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How to protect your devices from bluesnarfing attacks
Bluetooth technology enables nearby devices to connect and communicate over short-range wireless connections. In rare cases, weaknesses in Bluetooth services or outdated implementations can allow data...
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