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Why CISOs are making the SASE switch: Fewer vendors, smarter security, better AI guardrails
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now Investors, including venture capitalists (VCs), are betting $359 million that secure access service edge (SASE) will become a primary consolidator of enterprise security tech stacks. Cato Network’s oversubscribed Series…

Borderlands 4 Continues The Trend Of Making Sirens The Most Fun To Play
Look, I respect it. I think it’s cool to consistently label the Vault Hunter that’s most fun to play across multiple games with the same title of “Siren” so that I and so many others can correctly pick who to play for our first playthrough of whatever the latest Borderlands game is. And who wouldn’t…

Making it stick: How to get the most out of cybersecurity training
Security awareness training doesn’t have to be a snoozefest – games and stories can help instill ‘sticky’ habits that will kick in when a danger is near 28 Mar 2025 • , 5 min. read Let me preface this with an attempt at a story: Sarah’s eyes darted across the email subject line, which read:…

4 ways iPadOS 26 is finally, finally making iPads more like the Mac
Summary iPadOS 26 includes a number of overdue features Mac users have enjoyed for decades, such as support for processor-intensive background tasks. The software’s new windowing system lets you reposition windows anywhere, with Mac-like “stoplight” buttons that make resizing and rearranging simpler. Some other changes include a Menu Bar, a Preview tool, and various Files…

If this iPhone 17 Air rumor is true, Apple is making a huge mistake
Summary The iPhone 17 Air may have a 120Hz display, but lack ProMotion support. ProMotion dynamically adjusts the phone’s refresh rate to save battery. Lack of ProMotion on the iPhone 17 Air could be a battery life concern and would be a silly decision for Apple to make. For the past few months, the rumor…

Making AI-generated code more accurate in any language
Programmers can now use large language models (LLMs) to generate computer code more quickly. However, this only makes programmers’ lives easier if that code follows the rules of the programming language and doesn’t cause a computer to crash. Some methods exist for ensuring LLMs conform to the rules of whatever language they are generating text…

Making higher education more accessible to students in Pakistan
Taking out a loan to attend college is an investment in your future. But unlike in the United States, students in Pakistan don’t have easy access to college loans. Instead, most families must stomach higher interest rates for personal loans that can require collateral like land or homes. As a result, college is inaccessible for…

Making a case for the cybersecurity data fabric | TechTarget
Information, data and context are the weapons that cybersecurity teams use to battle adversaries daily. Yet, using cybersecurity data in the modern enterprise has become increasingly difficult. The data is often scattered among dozens of point technologies, fragmented with use-case-specific interfaces, and siloed between IT, security and application teams with little capability to support…

Physical media is finally making a comeback, and here’s the proof
Although physical media sales might be way down from where they were even a few years ago, there are some encouraging signs that the market isn’t going extinct just yet. While big retailers like Best Buy and Target largely moving away from stocking physical media in their stores isn’t a good sign, Sony coming out…

Making a Browser Based Game With Vanilla JS and CSS – SitePoint
Developing for the web these days can seem overwhelming. There is an almost infinitely rich choice of libraries and frameworks to pick from. You’ll probably also need to implement a build step, version control, and a deploy pipeline. All before you’ve written a single line of code. How about a fun suggestion? Let’s take a…
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