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How to get started with Calico Observability features

Kubernetes, by default, adopts a permissive networking model where all pods can freely communicate unless explicitly restricted using network policies. While this simplifies application deployment, it introduces significant security risks. Unrestricted network traffic allows workloads to interact with unauthorized destinations, increasing the potential for cyberattacks such as Remote Code Execution (RCE), DNS spoofing, and privilege escalation.

What Makes an API-First CMS Truly 'Headless'?

As the digital content landscape continues to change, many people may find it's hard to tell the difference between an API-first CMS and a headless CMS. Yet there is an understanding that the differences can position organizations for their necessary operational requirements to transform their content delivery for the better. This article pinpoints the characteristics that make a true headless CMS and explains why an API-first CMS is essential.

Identify risky behavior in cloud environments

Risk assessment requires context. One of the primary challenges with protecting cloud environments is understanding how certain activity can lead to risk. Risky behavior can be categorized as any activity or action that increases the likelihood of an attack in your cloud environment. While certain activity may not be malicious on its own, it can expand an environment’s attack surface or indicate post-compromise behavior.

How to Balance Regulation-Mandated Data Collection with GDPR Rules in IoT

Navigating the fine line between data collection and privacy is crucial in today's connected world. In this video, we explore how techniques like differential privacy allow for data gathering without compromising user confidentiality. Learn how to audit your data strategy and capture only what’s necessary to ensure compliance while keeping your devices secure.

Building Efficient Customer Resolution Systems: Technical Approaches to Contract Management

In today's rapidly evolving business environment, delivering timely and transparent customer service is more than a competitive advantage; it is a fundamental expectation. Businesses across industries are realizing that effective customer resolution hinges on structured, technology-driven contract management systems. These systems must reduce errors and improve operational workflows, and ensure that customer needs are addressed with speed and clarity.

Why You Need Remote Disk Management

In today's increasingly distributed workforce, remote disk management has become a cornerstone of effective IT administration. With employees accessing corporate data from various locations and devices, ensuring the security and integrity of disk storage is more challenging-and more critical-than ever. Remote disk management allows IT admins to monitor, configure, and secure disk drives on endpoints, regardless of their physical location. This capability is essential for maintaining compliance, preventing data breaches, and mitigating vulnerabilities that could be exploited by cybercriminals.

Calico Open Source 3.30: Exploring the Goldmane API for custom Kubernetes Network Observability

Kubernetes is built on the foundation of APIs and abstraction, and Calico leverages its extensibility to deliver network security and observability in both its commercial and open source versions. APIs are the special sauce that help automate and operationalize your Kubernetes platforms as part of a CI/CD pipeline and other GitOps workflows. Calico OSS 3.30, introduces numerous battle-tested observability and security tools from our commercial editions. This includes the following key features.

Norton Antivirus Review: Is It Worth It in 2025?

It started with an email. One of those "click here for your prize" kind of emails. I didn't click it (thankfully), but it got me thinking - what if someone else in my family had? My dad still thinks using "12345" as a password is clever. So I decided to finally get serious about antivirus protection. That's when I gave Norton another shot. And let me tell you, it's come a long way since those early 2000s versions that felt like they slowed your computer to a crawl.