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.
Data Theft at SitusAMC Raises Risk for Major Banks
Infrastructure & Network Security Data Theft at SitusAMC Raises Risk for Major Banks

When a critical real estate finance vendor confirms that intruders siphoned legal agreements and accounting records without tripping a ransomware lock, the immediate concern shifts from downtime to data exposure across the financial stack. SitusAMC’s disclosure set that tone: attackers accessed

Okta Study: Phishing Persists Despite Advanced Defenses
Malware & Threats Okta Study: Phishing Persists Despite Advanced Defenses

Lead Monthaftermonththecountofenterprisestrippedbyphishingneverhitszeroeveninmatureprograms. Even as authentication hardens and detection stacks converge, attackers keep finding ways to coax users into handing over what tech alone cannot fully guard: trust. The result is a steady pulse of

ShadowRay 2.0 Vulnerability – Review
Malware & Threats ShadowRay 2.0 Vulnerability – Review

In a landscape where artificial intelligence drives innovation across industries, a staggering statistic emerges: nearly 230,000 Ray framework environments are exposed to the internet, ripe for exploitation. This open-source tool, pivotal for orchestrating AI workloads, has become a prime target

How Did CrowdStrike Handle an Insider Threat in 2025?
Security Operations & Management How Did CrowdStrike Handle an Insider Threat in 2025?

In a startling revelation that has sent ripples through the cybersecurity industry, CrowdStrike, a prominent player in digital defense, recently faced a significant internal breach involving one of its own employees. This incident, uncovered through leaked screenshots shared on a public Telegram

Agentic AI: Rising Cyber Risks and Essential Safeguards
Security Operations & Management Agentic AI: Rising Cyber Risks and Essential Safeguards

In an era where technology races forward at breakneck speed, agentic AI emerges as a transformative force, powered by advanced large language models (LLMs) that enable systems to operate with striking autonomy. These sophisticated tools go far beyond the capabilities of traditional chatbots,

AI-Driven Cybersecurity Framework – Review
Security Operations & Management AI-Driven Cybersecurity Framework – Review

Setting the Stage for AI in Cybersecurity The digital landscape is under siege, with cyberattacks escalating in both frequency and sophistication, costing global economies billions annually. Amid this relentless threat, artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force in

How Do Twonky Server Flaws Enable Authentication Bypass?
Infrastructure & Network Security How Do Twonky Server Flaws Enable Authentication Bypass?

In an era where connected devices are integral to daily life, the security of media server software like Twonky Server has become a pressing concern for millions of users worldwide. A recent discovery by security researchers has unveiled critical vulnerabilities in Twonky Server version 8.5.2, a

Trend Analysis: Online Scams Targeting Children
Identity & Access Management Trend Analysis: Online Scams Targeting Children

In a distressing incident that unfolded recently, a 10-year-old gamer lost access to their online account after falling for a promise of free in-game currency through a suspicious link shared in a chat forum, leaving their family to grapple with not only financial loss but also the emotional

How Does Sturnus Trojan Hijack Android Devices Silently?
Endpoint & Device Security How Does Sturnus Trojan Hijack Android Devices Silently?

In an era where smartphones are integral to daily life, a new and insidious threat has emerged from the shadows of cyberspace, targeting Android users with alarming precision and stealth. Dubbed Sturnus, this banking trojan has caught the attention of cybersecurity experts due to its sophisticated

Zero Trust, Real Results: Securing the Distributed Enterprise
Editorial Zero Trust, Real Results: Securing the Distributed Enterprise

In 2025, over 78% of organizations reported at least one security breach directly tied to remote work. A significant portion of the global workforce operates from home offices, coffee shops, and airports, which means protective measures need to be more adaptable. For decades, securing your business

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