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CAASM in Action: Continuous Cyber Asset Management with Teneo & ThreatAware

See how Teneo’s CAASM solution, powered by ThreatAware, helps security teams continuously manage and monitor their cyber asset landscape. In this short demo, discover how ThreatAware makes it easier to create focused asset views, identify areas that need attention, and schedule reports to keep teams informed, helping turn cyber asset visibility into ongoing action. Teneo and ThreatAware bring your security data together to help you uncover gaps, improve cyber hygiene, and reduce risk across your attack surface.

Teneo Managed DEX: How to Resolve Microsoft Teams Issues Faster

See how Teneo Managed DEX helps IT teams identify and resolve Microsoft Teams issues faster, often before they become another service desk ticket. In this Managed DEX example, Teneo shows how Digital Employee Experience (DEX) monitoring and automated remediation can help detect a Microsoft Teams problem, take action and get the employee back to work faster. Teneo Managed DEX helps organizations.

Why artifact management can't stop at npm and Python

npm and Python get all the security attention, but attackers don't limit themselves to your highest-volume formats. A Docker image, a Helm chart, or a Rust crate can all be an entry point. If your security policy is built around the formats you use most, the formats you've deprioritized become the blind spot. This video breaks down why artifact management needs to be centralized across every package format, not just the popular ones.

How Facilities Management Supports Business Continuity and IT Resilience

When organizations build business continuity plans, they usually focus on software backups and cyber threats, while ignoring the physical building itself. But a single power fluctuation, HVAC failure, or roof leak can shut down critical IT assets just as fast as a digital attack. Facilities management bridges the gap between physical infrastructure and digital uptime. This guide breaks down how proactive building systems protect your technology, minimize expensive operational disruptions, and turn theoretical recovery plans into daily operational defense.

6 Websites That Make Learning Outdoor Hobbies Easier

Starting an outdoor hobby can be exciting, but the learning curve isn't always obvious from the beginning. Whether you're interested in fishing, hiking, camping, gardening, birdwatching, or spending more time on the water, there are usually dozens of small things to learn before you feel confident. What equipment do you actually need? Which beginner mistakes should you avoid? How do weather and location affect the activity? And which skills are worth learning first?

Reliability Engineering in the AI Era

Engineering leaders have been claiming to “shift quality left” for years but production remains stubbornly stuck out of reach of software engineers. The realm of production remains mysterious with tools no one has access to and UIs that wouldn’t make sense to engineers anyway. I’ve noticed a small but growing trend of large enterprises hiring Reliability Engineers instead of Site Reliability Engineers. Dropping one word looks cosmetic but I think it points to a much bigger change.

From Telemetry to Traffic

A metric says latency increased. A log says a request failed. A trace identifies the slow dependency. An APM agent points to the method. Manual instrumentation explains the business operation. Traffic capture shows the exact request and response that triggered it. Each layer answers a question the previous layer could not. Each also introduces a new cost, blind spot, and failure mode.

Multi-Agent Orchestration for SRE: AURA Runs a Model per Specialist

Give one agent every tool and every incident is a question of trust. This one hands each job to a worker that can only reach what that job needs. One AURA configuration defines a coordinator and three specialist workers. Qdrant stores the runbooks, Prometheus measures workload health, and Kubernetes provides inspection and remediation, and each of the three is wired to one worker.

You Vibe Coded an App...Now What?

"Hey, I built this over the weekend. I want to get it in front of customers." And it always hits architecture, security, and infrastructure. Ross Hendrickson, CTO at Inspectiv, calls that gap the chasm. His team crosses it on Control Plane: AI-written code secured, reviewed, and released in a day. Control Plane combines AWS, GCP, Azure and your own hardware into one virtual cloud shaped to your workloads.