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Aurora Linux combines immutable security with user-friendly design, making it one of the most secure and accessible Linux distributions available.
As AI agents and MCP servers become mainstream, authentication platforms are emerging as a critical infrastructure choice. A new guide ranks the top eight platforms based on compliance, integration, and real-world deployment fit for 2026.
Learn to build an AI-enhanced vulnerability scanner similar to those used by Anthropic's Project Glasswing, combining traditional security scanning with intelligent pattern recognition.
Learn how to set up and use basic vulnerability scanning tools that work similarly to what Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview employs. This tutorial teaches you to identify security issues in Python code using Bandit, Safety, and Flake8 tools.
This explainer explores Bumblebee, a read-only supply-chain scanner open-sourced by Perplexity, designed to inventory developer endpoints without executing code, mitigating risks in software supply chains.
Learn why stolen passwords are the leading cause of data breaches and how to protect yourself with strong, unique passwords.
Deepin Desktop has been removed from the official Fedora repository due to security concerns, highlighting the growing importance of security in open-source software development.
Google has released previously undisclosed exploit code affecting millions of Chromium users, following a nearly three-year delay after the vulnerability was first reported. The move has sparked debate within the cybersecurity community about transparency versus risk.
Canonical's Ubuntu Core 26 offers an immutable Linux distribution with extended support through 2041, making it ideal for EU-compliant IoT and edge deployments.
ZDNet's Lab Award has been given to the travel VPN with the fastest download speeds across New York, London, and Tokyo. The winning service excels in speed and reliability for international travelers.
NordVPN continues to be a top recommendation in 2026 due to its strong performance, robust security features, and user-friendly interface.
This article explains how power, infrastructure, and security form the fundamental pillars of successful AI deployment, examining their interdependencies and critical role in enterprise AI adoption.