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In-depth cybersecurity guides covering identity, MFA, zero trust, IAM platforms, password managers, passkey rollouts, and the operational decisions IT and security teams face when designing or upgrading enterprise security programs in real environments.

Types of Cyber Attacks in 2026: What IT Teams Must Know
Cybersecurity

Types of Cyber Attacks in 2026: What IT Teams Must Know

Cyber attacks in 2026 are faster, smarter, and harder to attribute. This breakdown covers the most active attack types — ransomware, phishing, supply chain compromises, credential theft, and AI-assisted attacks — with what IT teams need to detect and defend against each one.

Forms-Based Authentication Explained
Authentication

Forms-Based Authentication Explained

Forms-based authentication is the login form most users interact with every day — and one of the most commonly exploited access points. This guide explains how it works, the security risks it carries, and what IT teams should implement to harden it against credential attacks and session hijacking.

Best Authenticator Apps of 2026
Authentication

Best Authenticator Apps of 2026

Ente Auth, 2FAS, and Aegis are the top authenticator apps of 2026. We tested Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Authy alternatives, and more — ranked for security, backup, and cross-platform support.

What Is Privileged Access Management?
Identity Security

What Is Privileged Access Management?

Privileged access management (PAM) is one of the highest-impact security controls for protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive systems. This guide covers how PAM works, the difference between PAM and IAM, key capabilities to look for, and what IT teams need to deploy it successfully.

Your Guide to the Best Security Tech Solutions of 2026
Cybersecurity

Your Guide to the Best Security Tech Solutions of 2026

Security technology moves fast and the wrong investment can leave gaps that attackers exploit. This guide covers the best security tech solutions of 2026 across identity, endpoint, network, and cloud — with what to prioritize based on your organization's threat profile and maturity level.