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What Healthcare Organizations Should Look for in a Specialized Cybersecurity Partner

Healthcare organizations are operating in one of the most challenging cybersecurity environments today. Hospitals, clinics, medical device manufacturers, and healthcare networks rely heavily on connected technologies to deliver care, manage patient records, and coordinate operations. While these digital systems improve efficiency and patient outcomes, they also create more opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities. Healthcare data remains highly valuable, and attackers understand that medical organizations often cannot afford extended downtime.

What Dental Clinics Should Review Before Choosing a Payment Processing Provider

Running a dental clinic today feels different compared to even five years ago. Patients expect smoother experiences. Faster communication. Easier billing. Flexible payment methods. Less paperwork. Less waiting at the front desk. And honestly, payment issues shape patient perception more than many clinics realize. A patient may love the dentist, trust the treatment plan, and still leave frustrated because the payment process felt confusing or outdated. That part matters now. A lot.

Security and reliability review: 7 delivery model weak points to check first

Security audits that focus only on application code often miss the delivery layer entirely. That is where the most common and most avoidable failures live. Most teams treat security as a layer added on top of a working system. The problem is that the delivery model itself introduces risk before a single line of application code runs. When deployments are manual, environments are inconsistent, or configuration drifts across stages, the system behaves unpredictably.

The AI Agent Accountability Gap: Why Network Policies, API Gateways, And RBAC Are Not Enough

In The Five Pillars of AI Agent Accountability: A Diagnostic Framework for Engineering Leaders, we walked through each pillar of AI agent accountability (traceability, authorization provenance, identity and ownership, policy at scale, and human oversight) and argued that most enterprises today sit at Level 0 or Level 1 of the Accountability Maturity Model. The most common reaction we get when we share that framework is some version of: “We’re already covered. We have network policies.

Your developers are using AI agents, your data exposure just multiplied

Your developers are already using AI agents. GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code. Not just for autocomplete, but to generate features, run test suites, and iterate across branches. Each agent needs a database to work against. And in most organizations, nobody has checked what's actually in that database, or whether it should be there.

You probably don't need private PKI for internal infrastructure

Running your own certificate authority sounds like the responsible choice for internal infrastructure. Distribute your root cert to every machine and issue certs internally. In practice, you spend the next six months chasing down every device, contractor laptop, and vendor console that didn’t get root installed. The warnings come back. And when they do, people click through them, because they always have. There’s a simpler path, and most teams don’t know it exists.

Lessons From a CI/CD Supply Chain Attack at Grafana Labs

When a compromised GitHub Actions workflow targets your CI/CD pipeline, how do you respond — and what do you change so it never happens again? Nick and David from Grafana Security walk through a real supply chain incident triggered by a pull_request_target misconfiguration, showing exactly what broke, what tools caught it, and what the team rebuilt afterward.

The Case for VM and Container Consolidation in 2026

Two platforms, two teams, two procurement relationships, all doing one job. There’s a reason it ended up this way. There isn’t a reason it has to stay this way. Ask anyone at a typical enterprise why the VM platform and the container platform are separate, and they’ll give you a sensible answer. The VM estate has been there for fifteen years. It runs the workloads the business depends on.

Exploring Powerful Power BI Dashboards for Smarter Decision-Making

Operational dashboards help teams answer urgent business questions quickly. They show whether production is on track, inventory is healthy, downtime is rising, or resources are being stretched too thin. This article explores practical Power BI dashboard examples for operational efficiency across production, supply chain management, resource planning, and performance measurement. It also explains how to build dashboards that support real decisions rather than simply displaying data.

AI Agent Orchestration in IT Operations: The Complete Developer's Guide

If you've spent any time in IT operations, you know the drill - alerts firing at 2 a.m., cascading failures, runbooks nobody follows correctly, and a team stretched too thin. That's the environment where AI agent development starts making real sense. Not as a buzzword, but as an actual engineering answer to an operational problem that's been compounding for years. From our team's point of view, orchestrating multiple AI agents in IT isn't just automation. It's about building systems that coordinate and act the way a competent ops team would - minus the fatigue.