Surfshark reaffirms its commitment to user privacy in independent audit

Surfshark has had its no-logs policy verified by Deloitte for the second time The independent verification, from a Big Four auditing firm, corroborates Surfshark’s no-logging claims Existing Surfshark subscribers can access the full report via their Surfshark accounts Surfshark has reaffirmed its commitment to privacy and transparency with the release of its second no-logs assurance…

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A free service to protect US critical infrastructure against Russian cyber attacks has ended – but did it shut down just a touch too soon?

Free cyber tools for US critical infrastructure are no longer available The project was initially set up after the Russian invasion of Ukraine A lack of uptake since then has resulted in the sunsetting of the project A free cybersecurity service set up to help protect critical infrastructure in the wake of the Russian invasion…

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Why uncertainty about tech emissions is stifling innovation

The technology sector has reached a crossroads. While innovations like AI and cloud computing promise transformative business benefits, a shadow looms over their adoption, namely uncertainty and concern about their environmental impact. We quizzed UK business leaders about how they think emissions impact their plans and discovered that 62% of them fear a public backlash…

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Networks aren’t fragile because of change, they’re fragile because they change without structure

In modern enterprise environments, networks are in a constant state of flux. Devices are provisioned, policies adjusted, architectures refactored. Configuration drift is inevitable. Yet while change is essential, unmanaged change is a liability. Misconfigurations are one of the most persistent sources of security incidents, and even well-intentioned modifications can disrupt operations when made without a…

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