19 Dec, 2025 | Editorial Team
What Is the SAAP Model? A Complete Guide for Modern Cybersecurity

Cyber threats are no longer simple, isolated events. They are persistent, adaptive, and designed to...

Why Is Endpoint Security Required For Businesses?
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
Why Is Endpoint Security Required For Businesses?

2017 Survey Reports Claims 58% of users who responded to the survey conveyed that they did not...

Staying Safe From Online Threats
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
Staying Safe From Online Threats

The proliferation of technology in the recent times have been the reason for the evolution of...

How To Protect Corporate Data From Cyber-Threats With Endpoint Security
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
How To Protect Corporate Data From Cyber-Threats With Endpoint Security

The endpoint is one of the most sought-after targets for cybercriminals to make their entry into...

What Is Ransom Software?
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
What Is Ransom Software?

You may want to call it software, but ransomware isn’t actually a software but a malicious code...

What Is The Basic Difference Between Endpoint Protection And Antivirus
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
What Is The Basic Difference Between Endpoint Protection And Antivirus

Typical business security of today is usually antivirus and a firewall. However, today’s threats...

What Happens When A Computer Gets Infected With Ransomware?
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
What Happens When A Computer Gets Infected With Ransomware?

Ransomware is somewhat only synonymous with a computer. Perhaps there would be no ransomware if...

Ransomware Virus Definition
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
Ransomware Virus Definition

But is ransomware a virus? While most people have repeatedly used the term virus to describe...

Do You Think Retailers Are Compromising On IT Security
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
Do You Think Retailers Are Compromising On IT Security

Digital transformation is speeding up especially in the retail section. Store environment is...

What Is Malware And How Does It Work?
11 Oct, 2022 | Editorial Team
What Is Malware And How Does It Work?

Malware, also known as malicious software, is a malicious code developed with a malicious intent,...

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