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.
Is Your Domain Safe From the Netlogon Zero-Click RCE?
Infrastructure & Network Security Is Your Domain Safe From the Netlogon Zero-Click RCE?

Imagine a corporate network where the primary line of defense, the Active Directory domain controller, falls silent to an attacker who has not even provided a single set of valid credentials. This scenario is the chilling reality of a zero-click remote code execution vulnerability within the

China Launches New Cybersecurity Label for IoT Products
Security Operations & Management China Launches New Cybersecurity Label for IoT Products

The rapid expansion of the Internet of Things ecosystem has brought unprecedented convenience to consumers and industries alike, but it has also created a complex web of cybersecurity risks that demand robust regulatory oversight. To address these emerging challenges, a new voluntary labeling

Industrialized Ransomware Gangs Accelerate Attack Timelines
Malware & Threats Industrialized Ransomware Gangs Accelerate Attack Timelines

The rapid transformation of the digital threat landscape has resulted in a global environment where cybercriminal syndicates now function with the same logistical precision as multinational corporations, moving away from centralized structures toward a more agile and decentralized marketplace. In

Microsoft Defender Automatically Isolates Hacked Endpoints
Security Operations & Management Microsoft Defender Automatically Isolates Hacked Endpoints

The velocity of modern ransomware attacks necessitates a defensive posture that operates at machine speeds rather than relying on human intervention to mitigate threats before they traverse the network. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint has introduced a sophisticated automated response capability

What Are the Best SAST Tools for DevSecOps in 2026?
Security Operations & Management What Are the Best SAST Tools for DevSecOps in 2026?

Modern software development pipelines now operate at a velocity where manual security gates are not just obstacles but active liabilities to business continuity and market competitiveness. As organizations fully commit to the DevSecOps model, the traditional silos separating security specialists

CrowdStrike Dismantles Glassworm Botnet Targeting Developers
Malware & Threats CrowdStrike Dismantles Glassworm Botnet Targeting Developers

The global cybersecurity community witnessed a landmark event on May 26, 2026, when a coalition of industry leaders including CrowdStrike, Google, and the Shadowserver Foundation executed a flawlessly synchronized takedown of the notorious Glassworm botnet. This operation marked a decisive victory

Is Your Smartphone Still Receiving Vital Security Updates?
Infrastructure & Network Security Is Your Smartphone Still Receiving Vital Security Updates?

Every time a mobile device connects to a public network or processes a digital transaction, it relies on a complex web of security patches to ward off sophisticated cyber threats. For many owners, the sleek exterior of an older handset masks a dangerous reality: the digital shield provided by the

Can Fintech Survive the Surge of AI-Driven Identity Fraud?
Identity & Access Management Can Fintech Survive the Surge of AI-Driven Identity Fraud?

Financial institutions are currently grappling with a paradigm shift where the traditional methods of verifying identity have become obsolete in the face of generative artificial intelligence. As the global digital economy transitions into a state of total reliance on remote access, the distinction

Critical Nine-Year-Old Linux Kernel Flaw Grants Root Access
Infrastructure & Network Security Critical Nine-Year-Old Linux Kernel Flaw Grants Root Access

The Persistence of "ssh-keysign-pwn" and the Fragility of Core Kernel Security The sudden realization that a critical vulnerability has been silently residing within the Linux kernel for nearly a decade has completely redefined how system administrators perceive the security of mature, low-level

7-Eleven Confirms Data Breach of Sensitive Franchisee Records
Security Operations & Management 7-Eleven Confirms Data Breach of Sensitive Franchisee Records

The modern retail landscape faces an increasingly sophisticated array of digital threats that target not just consumer transactions but the very administrative foundations of global commerce. International retail giant 7-Eleven recently confirmed a targeted data breach that specifically compromised

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