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  1. AI and PCI DSS 4.0.1: How WitnessAI 2.0 Ensures Payment Security & Compliance

    The enterprise landscape is rapidly transforming as artificial intelligence becomes a central fixture across a spectrum of business operations, but with escalating innovation comes profound new challenges—none more pressing than regulatory compliance and risk management. Nowhere is this more...
  2. The Future of Online Security: Microsoft Leads the Passwordless Authentication Revolution

    The digital world stands at a critical junction, with passwordless authentication poised to transform how we protect our most essential online assets. Microsoft’s latest initiatives to accelerate the adoption of passkeys, unveiled on the inaugural “World Passkey Day,” represent a decisive push...
  3. Windows 10 Support Ends October 2025: What You Need to Know

    As we hurtle towards the future, it seems almost surreal that Windows 10 has been with us for nearly a decade. However, on October 14, 2025, the curtain will fall on the support for this operating system, marking a significant turning point for millions of users worldwide. This article breaks...
  4. Amazon Calls Out Microsoft 365 Security Flaws: A Game Changer for Cybersecurity?

    In what some may call a bold move—or a strategic flex—Amazon recently declined to deploy Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365), citing serious cybersecurity issues. This decision sent ripples through the tech industry as Amazon, one of the largest players in the digital and cloud landscape...
  5. Microsoft's Windows 11 Mandate: TPM 2.0 and the Future of PCs

    Microsoft’s latest decree has officially extinguished the glimmer of hope that older systems might have a chance to run Windows 11 without major edits or hacks. The celebrated operating system (OS), Windows 10, which still reigns as the most widely-used OS in the world, faces its inevitable...
  6. The Next Leap Forward in Cyber Defense: Taking Action to Help Defeat Adversaries

    It is often said that attackers have an advantage, because the defenders have to protect every part of their systems all the time, while the attacker only has to find one way in. This argument oversimplifies the security landscape and the real strength that defenders can achieve if they work...
  7. Windows 8 Drivers you do and don't need

    Instinctively, you may believe that it is necessary to install drivers for your components, once you have Windows 8 up and running. This may not be the case, however, and historically has not been. If your device, whether it be a PCI card, a USB device, or even something connected to a serial...