Sarah Hess started taking her toddler, Josie, to New Orleans’ Mickey Markey Playground in 2010 because she thought it would be a safe place to…
The problem is the outdated approach: scattered evidence, disconnected tools, and static checklists that fail to reflect your organization’s real security posture or the dynamic…
Many organizations still treat security as an afterthought in product development, and distributors often push products to market without verifying their security. With digital devices…
Most ransomware hits like a sledgehammer—loud, destructive, and immediate. Qilin is the saboteur who cuts your brake lines and drains the fire extinguishers before you…
Artificial intelligence has moved far beyond hype. It is reshaping how companies build products, serve customers, and compete. Challenging job-market forecasts only reinforce this trend.…
Traditional ransomware groups might hide in a network for weeks, but Akira is a sprint. It can move from a compromised VPN gateway to full-scale…
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As more and more data centers crop up throughout Georgia…
President Donald Trump’s approach to climate change rests on one key premise: Greenhouse gases are not that bad.
This is a simple argument —…
If you’ve ever been to a hot spring or geyser or volcano, you’ve seen the future of energy. Earth’s innards are hot — really hot…
Boom Supersonic wants to build the world’s first commercial supersonic airliner. Founded in 2014, the company set out to make air travel dramatically faster —…
