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What Workplace Violence Prevention Training Actually Requires

Workplace violence prevention training has become a practical safety duty, not a paperwork ritual. California employers must give workers clear instructions, usable reporting channels, and response steps that align with real job conditions. The aim is prevention before harm occurs. Staff need to recognize warning signs, document concerns, and act without panic in the event of threats. Thoughtful instruction also builds trust, because people report hazards sooner when procedures feel clear and fair.

Free AI Photo Editor Review: PhotoGenerator AI in 2026

Photogenerator is a smart online tool that lets you create stunning, high-resolution photos using artificial intelligence. With this platform, you can describe any idea in words-like a product photo, a portrait, or concept art-and Photogenerator will turn your description into a polished image. It's super easy to use, and you don't need any special skills to start making impressive pictures.

Account Takeover Prevention: Assume Compromise, Limit the Blast Radius

Account takeover has quietly become one of the most consequential threats facing organizations of every size. Unlike a smash-and-grab breach that trips alarms immediately, a compromised account often looks like normal activity. The attacker logs in with valid credentials, moves through systems a legitimate user would touch, and causes material damage long before anyone notices something is wrong. This is why security teams are shifting away from prevention-only strategies and toward a posture that assumes compromise will happen and focuses instead on containing its impact.

5 Zero Day Attack Myths That Could Leave You Exposed

Zero day vulnerabilities remain one of the most misunderstood threats in cybersecurity. The term gets thrown around in headlines, vendor reports, and boardroom conversations, often accompanied by more confusion than clarity. Security researchers at firms including Mimecast have repeatedly noted that misconceptions about zero day attacks can be just as dangerous as the exploits themselves, because they lead organizations to underinvest in the right defenses while overspending on the wrong ones.

5 Best Scooter Sharing Software Platforms in 2026

The software that runs behind the scenes is what makes a scooter sharing business reliable, effective and trustworthy. There is so much more that goes into it than simply buying vehicles and putting them on the streets. Your day to day operations are so important, from customer bookings and payments to fleet monitoring, maintenance, and reporting.

Sending SMS Alerts From Your Existing Email System: A Practical Guide

Why ops teams are giving their most urgent alerts a faster path than the inbox. Every operations team has been burned by the same thing at least once. Something breaks, an alert email goes out, and nobody sees it for forty minutes because it was sitting in an inbox behind a hundred other messages. For routine status noise, that delay does not matter. For a live incident, forty minutes is the difference between a quiet fix nobody notices and a very loud outage that ends up in a postmortem.

Building a Website with AI: What You Should Know First

The age of artificial intelligence is here, and it has already made many types of otherwise time-consuming tasks that much easier. For some, that includes building a website. Building a website from scratch takes some serious time (and talent, of course). While AI can't take all the creativity out of your hands, it can act as a tool to help you achieve the website's end result that much faster. Of course, overreliance is not the answer, though. So, to get it right, here's what you should know before you start building a website alongside AI.

PCI PTS Pre-Compliance Testing in 2026

Payment devices, from PIN pads to unattended payment terminals come under the PCI PIN Transaction Security (PTS) standard. This is a demanding standard that requires every encrypting PIN pad, POS terminal, and hardware security module that touches a cardholder's PIN has to pass evaluation by a PCI Recognized Laboratory before it can go to market. That evaluation reviews schematics and firmware architecture, audits PIN-handling code for buffer overflows and hardcoded keys,

How Battery Capacity and Energy Management Shape Long-Range E-Bike Performance

Long-range e-bike performance is often reduced to a single number: the maximum distance listed for one charge. That number is useful for comparison, but it does not explain how an electric bike will perform once rider weight, speed, terrain, temperature and riding habits enter the equation. Battery capacity establishes how much energy an e-bike can carry. Energy management determines how efficiently that stored energy is converted into useful miles.