Kendra Haines

Kendra Haines

Network Security Specialist
Kendra Haines is an IT expert specializing in IT infrastructure, development, and security. She shares her perspectives on numerous topics, such as vulnerabilities, configurations of cloud technologies, and benefits of hyper-converged infrastructure. Kendra focuses on simplifying complex topics, making her content accessible to buyers and decision makers.
A Simple Guide to Website Cookie Controls
Identity & Access Management A Simple Guide to Website Cookie Controls

That seemingly harmless 'Accept All' button on cookie banners represents a significant digital crossroads, where a single click determines the level of privacy a user maintains across the internet. While it offers the quickest path back to the content, understanding the controls behind that banner

What Happens When Cybersecurity Becomes Personal?
Malware & Threats What Happens When Cybersecurity Becomes Personal?

The silent creep of a digital shadow into the physical world has fundamentally transformed the abstract concept of cybersecurity into a tangible and deeply personal reality for countless individuals. Discussions once confined to corporate boardrooms about data breaches and network integrity now

ATM Jackpotting Malware – Review
Endpoint & Device Security ATM Jackpotting Malware – Review

The familiar hum of an ATM dispensing cash has been subverted by a new breed of silent, digital heist that requires no stolen card, only malicious code specifically designed to hijack the machine’s core functions. ATM jackpotting malware represents a significant evolution in financial cybercrime,

Cisco Battles Zero-Day Exploit and Brute-Force Attacks
Endpoint & Device Security Cisco Battles Zero-Day Exploit and Brute-Force Attacks

Today we’re joined by Rupert Marais, our in-house security specialist whose expertise in endpoint security and network management gives him a unique perspective on the evolving threat landscape. We'll be diving into two recent, yet starkly different, campaigns that targeted Cisco network

Rockrose Breach Leaks Sensitive Data of 47,000
Data Protection & Privacy Rockrose Breach Leaks Sensitive Data of 47,000

A Digital Cracks in the Foundation of a Real Estate Giant The digital keys to thousands of private lives were silently stolen from one of New York City’s most prominent real estate firms, leaving a trail of questions about industry-wide security. Rockrose Development Corp., a major player in the

Hackers Actively Exploit Critical Fortinet Flaws
Identity & Access Management Hackers Actively Exploit Critical Fortinet Flaws

With threat actors actively exploiting two critical Fortinet flaws just days after their disclosure, the race between patching and exploitation is on. We're joined by Rupert Marais, our in-house security specialist with deep expertise in endpoint and device security, to break down the technical

Is Microsoft OAuth the New Phishing Backdoor?
Identity & Access Management Is Microsoft OAuth the New Phishing Backdoor?

The familiar blue and white of a Microsoft login page has become a universal symbol of digital security, yet it is now the very camouflage used by cybercriminals to bypass an organization's most robust defenses. A sophisticated new wave of phishing attacks is turning this trusted interface into a

Google Retires Its Dark Web Monitoring Tool
Data Protection & Privacy Google Retires Its Dark Web Monitoring Tool

A digital security tool designed to be a user's vigilant sentinel against the internet's darkest corners is being retired almost as quickly as it arrived, prompting questions about the evolving landscape of online protection. Google has announced it will discontinue its dark web report feature in

Google Unveils Layered Security for AI Agents in Chrome
Endpoint & Device Security Google Unveils Layered Security for AI Agents in Chrome

An artificial intelligence agent diligently booking a vacation could, with a single malicious instruction hidden on an obscure webpage, pivot to silently draining a bank account, a chilling scenario that has rapidly moved from the realm of science fiction to a pressing reality for technology

Askul Ransomware Attack Exposes 700,000 Records
Data Protection & Privacy Askul Ransomware Attack Exposes 700,000 Records

The simple act of placing an online order unlocked a cascade of digital chaos when a meticulously planned ransomware attack crippled one of Japan's largest e-commerce and logistics firms, revealing the fragile underbelly of modern commerce. What began as a security alert quickly spiraled into a

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