
Harry Delaire
Data Optimization AdvocateIn-game skins have become a cherished part of gaming culture, providing players with the opportunity to customize their characters and show off unique looks. However, trading these skins comes with its own set of risks. Scammers are constantly developing new tactics to exploit unsuspecting players and steal their valuable in-game items. Moreover,
The world doesn’t look like it did even as recently as five years ago. Geopolitical tensions, the pandemic, and fast advancements in technology have completely revamped what it means to be a successful business—and what both security and compliance should look like. By now, you know that regulations will only grow in complexity as the public
In a world where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, the need for robust and adaptive security solutions has never been more critical. As businesses and individual users seek comprehensive protection, the latest release from Malwarebytes, version 5.2.7.167, presents itself as a significant advancement in malware detection and
In today's digital landscape, the imperative to secure mission-critical data on various edge devices cannot be overstated, especially as cyber threats continue to evolve and grow more sophisticated. From conventional devices like personal computers and servers to unconventional devices such as industrial control systems (ICS) and unmanned
TotalAV Antivirus Pro, developed by Total Security Limited, is marketed as a comprehensive security suite designed to protect multiple devices from various digital threats. Despite its promising features and elegant user interface, the software falls short in several critical areas, undermining its efficacy and reliability. The initial allure of
The recent amendment to New York General Business Law § 899-aa, signed into law by Governor Kathy Hochul on December 24, 2024, introduces significant changes to the state's data breach notification requirements. This legislation mandates that businesses now inform affected New York residents of data breaches within thirty days of discovery,





