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.
What Can Enigma Teach Modern Cybersecurity Professionals?
Identity & Access Management What Can Enigma Teach Modern Cybersecurity Professionals?

The rhythmic clicking of mechanical rotors once echoed through the halls of German military outposts, carrying with it a misplaced sense of absolute invulnerability. In 1918, Arthur Scherbius patented a device he believed would provide absolute commercial secrecy, unaware that his invention would

Trend Analysis: Smart Home Digital Sovereignty
Infrastructure & Network Security Trend Analysis: Smart Home Digital Sovereignty

The modern homeowner often discovers that their expensive security camera is little more than a high-tech paperweight without a recurring monthly payment to a distant corporate server. This unsettling realization marks a growing disconnect between physical possession and actual ownership, as

How Does PromptSpy Use Gemini AI to Hijack Android Devices?
Infrastructure & Network Security How Does PromptSpy Use Gemini AI to Hijack Android Devices?

The standard muscle memory of a modern smartphone user involves a quick upward swipe to clear out background apps, a digital housekeeping ritual that usually signals the end of a session. This simple action is exactly what a sophisticated new strain of malware seeks to subvert by turning a device’s

How Can Banks Stop The Massive Surge In ATM Jackpotting?
Malware & Threats How Can Banks Stop The Massive Surge In ATM Jackpotting?

Understanding the Cyber-Physical Threat to Financial Institutions The modern era of financial crime has shifted from the brute force of sledgehammers to the silent precision of laptops, as criminals now manipulate the very software governing cash withdrawals. The financial sector is currently

Starkiller Phishing Kit Bypasses MFA Security
Security Operations & Management Starkiller Phishing Kit Bypasses MFA Security

The widespread adoption of multifactor authentication has long been championed as a critical bulwark against account takeovers, but a formidable new threat known as "Starkiller" is demonstrating the limitations of this security standard. This advanced Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) tool represents a

Palo Alto CEO: Enterprise AI Adoption Lags by Years
Infrastructure & Network Security Palo Alto CEO: Enterprise AI Adoption Lags by Years

The Hype vs. Reality: A Cautious View on the AI Revolution While the public narrative is dominated by the explosive growth of artificial intelligence, a leading voice in cybersecurity is urging a more measured perspective. Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, contends that despite the

Securing Attack Surfaces: A Strategic Approach to Mobile Risk
Editorial Securing Attack Surfaces: A Strategic Approach to Mobile Risk

97% of executives use personal devices to access their work accounts, but these aren’t designed to defend against espionage, zero-click exploits, or data exfiltration. So convenience has come with a tradeoff of vulnerability. In today’s hybrid world, the smartphone in a leader’s pocket holds

New Spyware Sells Nation-State Spying to Anyone
Endpoint & Device Security New Spyware Sells Nation-State Spying to Anyone

The sophisticated tools of digital surveillance, once confined to the shadowy arsenals of government intelligence agencies, are now being packaged, marketed, and sold on the open market to anyone with a few hundred dollars and a malicious intent. This research summary examines the alarming

What's It Like to Hunt Threats With a Modern NDR?
Endpoint & Device Security What's It Like to Hunt Threats With a Modern NDR?

Stepping into the high-stakes world of a modern Security Operations Center (SOC) reveals a complex battleground where analysts race against time to decipher cryptic clues left by sophisticated adversaries. This exploration delves deep into the daily workflow of these digital defenders by

Defense Contractor Sold US Cyber Weapons to Russia
Infrastructure & Network Security Defense Contractor Sold US Cyber Weapons to Russia

The line separating a nation's most guarded digital secrets from the open market is often just one person's compromise, a single decision that can rebalance global power in the shadows of cyberspace. When a trusted executive within the military-industrial complex chooses personal profit over

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