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Why do SOC teams keep burning out and missing SLAs even after spending big on security tools? Routine triage piles up, senior specialists get dragged into basic validation, and MTTR climbs, while stealthy threats still find room to slip through. Top CISOs have realized the solution isn’t hiring more people or stacking yet another tool onto the workflow, but giving their teams faster, clearer behavior evidence from the start. Here’s how they’re breaking the cycle and speeding up response without extra hiring. Starting with Sandbox-First Investigation to Cut MTTR at the Source The fastest way to reduce MTTR is to…

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Does your work life leave you feeling drained and unhappy? Many people have this frustration, especially as companies give people less paid time off and increase their work hours in the United States. I recently read a couple of books that reinforced my perspective on the anti-busyness movement: Do Nothing by Celeste Headlee and Slow… Does your work life leave you feeling drained and unhappy? Many people have this frustration, especially as companies give people less paid time off and increase their work hours in the United States. I recently read a couple of books that reinforced my perspective on…

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Understanding answer engine optimization (AEO) vs. traditional SEO has become mission-critical for content managers and marketing leaders as search shifts toward AI-generated responses, voice results, and zero-click experiences. While page ranking on Google is still important (for now), success increasingly depends on whether a brand stays visible when an AI system summarizes an answer.

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I’ve been using Google Maps for years, but I was tired of the distractions. Google Maps has so many ads and pins, with labels galore and a map so detailed with points of interest that it’s distracting to the point of sometimes being overwhelming. In recent years, Google Maps has been less about the actual map part and more about data and points of interest, which also happens to make it easier for Google to show you targeted ads based on all the data it collects around where you’ve been and what you’re searching for. I found a better solution…

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BeyondTrust fixed a critical remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2026-1731) in its Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) solutions and is urging self-hosted customers to apply the patch as soon a possible. Unlike the Remote Support zero-day (CVE-2024-12356) that was flagged after having been exploited by China-nexus threat actors to breach the US Treasury Department in late 2024, this newest vulnerability was discovered and privately disclosed by a security researcher. About CVE-2026-1731 BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access is a remote help/remote access tool for IT and support teams to troubleshoot and fix problems on enterprise endpoints. BeyondTrust Privileged Remote Access…

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Home > Anti-Piracy > DMCA > A California federal court has ruled that identity information obtained through DMCA subpoenas cannot be used for foreign copyright lawsuits, rejecting manga publisher Shueisha’s attempt to use it outside the United States. The decision comes after the former operator of defunct piracy giant Mangajikan fiercely protested the request for a much broader order. With an impressive 185 million visitors per month early last year, Mangajikan was one of the largest piracy sites on the Internet. The site’s popularity did not go unnoticed by manga publisher Shueisha, which took legal action at a California federal…

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Writing the perfect email can be one of the most challenging tasks for any marketer or business owner. I used to find myself staring at a blank screen, trying to come up with a catchy subject line or the right words to share my message, only to end up feeling frustrated. Most business owners can’t afford to spend hours on a single email. On the other hand, AI email generators can help you find the right tone, correct grammar, and even summarize your blog posts for newsletters. After testing multiple AI tools for content marketers and WordPress users, I’ve found…

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Microsoft is investigating an ongoing Exchange Online issue that mistakenly flags legitimate emails as phishing and quarantines them. The incident began on February 5 and continues to affect Exchange Online customers, preventing them from sending or receiving emails. “Some users’ legitimate email messages are being marked as phish and quarantined in Exchange Online,” Microsoft said in a service alert when it acknowledged the bug on Thursday. “We’ve determined that the URLs associated with these email messages are incorrectly marked as phish and quarantined in Exchange Online due to ever-evolving criteria aimed at identifying suspicious email messages, as spam and phishing techniques have become…

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Apple is reportedly set to roll out the first iOS 26.4 beta within the next two weeks. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the update will introduce select components of the revamped, Gemini-powered Siri. Gurman says the first iOS 26.4 beta is expected to be released to developers during the week of February 23, provided there are no further delays. While the update won’t deliver the complete Siri overhaul, it will allow users to try out select new features. The fully revamped, chatbot-style Siri is said to be unveiled alongside iOS 27 at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Beyond the…

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