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May 23, 2025
Recently, a friend asked me about the differences between Gmail and iCloud email services, particularly from a security and privacy standpoint. I found myself unable to give a definitive answer on the spot, which prompted me to dive deeper into… read more »
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May 3, 2025
In recent years, a term has infiltrated our collective workplace vocabulary, seemingly striking apprehension into the hearts of managers globally: “quiet quitting.” If you have been following workplace trends, you have likely encountered a barrage of articles, often painting this… read more »
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Apr 29, 2025
Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) is critical for identifying, monitoring, and responding to malicious actors and infrastructures. Traditionally, CTI has relied on obvious indicators of compromise (IoCs) like IP addresses, domain names, and malware hashes. However, these indicators can quickly lose… read more »
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Apr 24, 2025
Over the years, I’ve come to recognize and work on a series of leadership habits that, despite appearing beneficial at first glance, can significantly disrupt team dynamics and hinder overall performance. These habits often stem from a genuine desire to… read more »
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Apr 20, 2025
“Why bring your own tools when the house is already full of them?” This is precisely the principle behind one of the most cunning techniques employed by cybercriminals: the use of LOLBins. What are LOLBins? LOLBins, an acronym for “Living… read more »
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Apr 18, 2025
On this blog, i usually dive deep into the worlds of technology and cybersecurity , discussing the latest threats, exploring new architectures, and debating the best security postures. These are fields demanding precision, vigilance, and often, high stakes. The pressure… read more »
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Apr 15, 2025
Recently, a new method of attack has emerged that specifically targets the growing intersection between artificial intelligence and software development. This technique, known as “slopsquatting,” represents a clever exploitation of AI-assisted programming that could potentially bypass traditional security measures and… read more »
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Apr 11, 2025
With just a click, platforms like ChatGPT can transform your everyday selfie into a pastel character straight out of a Studio Ghibli film. The process is charming, the results endearing, and the entire experience takes mere seconds. But in our… read more »
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Apr 7, 2025
Over the years, I’ve published numerous tutorials and resource lists dedicated to OSINT (Open Source Intelligence). Many of you have found these resources valuable for your research and investigations. Today, I wanted to compile a fresh, comprehensive, and updated article… read more »
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Mar 28, 2025
I’ve previously discussed similar toxic workplace dynamics in my article on mobbing and straining, where we explored the silent, insidious threats that can destroy employee morale and wellbeing (read it here). Today, I want to focus on another particularly reprehensible… read more »
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Mar 23, 2025
Today I’d like to explore how OSINT can help companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), comply with the European NIS2 directive—a regulation designed to boost cybersecurity standards across the continent. We will also delve into insights from Mirko Lapi’s… read more »
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Mar 20, 2025
Remember when writing code meant hunching over a keyboard, manually typing out every semicolon and bracket? Those days are vanishing faster than floppy disks at a tech convention. We’re living through a seismic shift in software development—one where developers are… read more »
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Mar 16, 2025
Disclosure: This article is based on publicly available information about Intezer’s SOC Burnout Index. I have no professional relationship, partnership, or collaboration with Intezer. This analysis represents my independent perspective on their methodology and its potential benefits for security teams.… read more »
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Mar 11, 2025
In recent years, as cyber threats multiply by the hour, the desperate need for cybersecurity talent has never been more acute. Industry reports paint a staggering picture: over 3.5 million cybersecurity positions remain unfilled globally, with the gap widening each… read more »
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Feb 22, 2025
In today’s work environment, companies have been striving to improve employee welfare and work-life balance. However, a recent report by CENSIS highlights a critical oversight: the blurring lines between work and personal life, often referred to as the “corridor syndrome”.… read more »
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Feb 1, 2025
When I first stepped into the IT world in 1999, the term “cybersecurity” wasn’t the buzzword it is today. In fact, most people would have given you a puzzled look if you’d mentioned it in casual conversation. Back then, we… read more »
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Jan 25, 2025
Until recently, I didn’t have a precise term to describe a phenomenon I’d observed repeatedly in several corporate environments. A phenomenon where companies parade their commitment to diversity and inclusion like a shiny badge, yet fail to create genuine, meaningful… read more »
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Jan 17, 2025
I have to confess: I’m completely obsessed with Apple TV+’s “Severance.” And how could I not be? The show’s premise is both fascinating and terrifying – employees undergo a medical procedure that completely separates their work memories from their personal… read more »
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Jan 11, 2025
Today I would like to try to address a sensitive issue, but one that my experience tells me is worth discussing. In the world of technology companies, where innovation and productivity are paramount, workplace stress has become an increasingly worrying… read more »
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Jan 8, 2025
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is an invaluable skill for researchers, journalists, cybersecurity professionals, and anyone interested in gathering and analyzing publicly available information. Whether you’re conducting research, verifying facts, or exploring digital footprints, having the right tools at your disposal… read more »