Topic: geographic distribution

  • Boost Gateway Security: Go Beyond Basic Setup

    Boost Gateway Security: Go Beyond Basic Setup

    Optimizing gateway security is crucial for protecting digital assets and improving operational efficiency by enabling robust threat mitigation and streamlined workflows. Network segmentation and access control policies are essential for isolating network zones and enforcing granular access based ...

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  • 2025 Tech Layoffs: The Complete List

    2025 Tech Layoffs: The Complete List

    The technology sector has seen over 22,000 job cuts in 2025, driven by companies prioritizing AI integration and operational efficiency, with February alone accounting for more than 16,000 layoffs. Major tech firms like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon conducted significant workforce reductions, oft...

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  • Palo Alto Networks Login Portals Under Massive Attack Surge

    Palo Alto Networks Login Portals Under Massive Attack Surge

    A dramatic 500% surge in suspicious network scans is targeting Palo Alto Networks login portals, with over 1,285 unique IPs involved, indicating a coordinated reconnaissance campaign. The majority of scanning IPs originated from the U.S., with clusters focusing on targets in the U.S. and Pakistan...

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  • 2025 Tech Layoffs: The Complete List

    2025 Tech Layoffs: The Complete List

    The technology sector has seen over 22,000 layoffs in 2025, continuing a trend from 2024 when more than 150,000 jobs were cut, highlighting the human impact of corporate restructuring amid a shift toward AI and automation. Major companies like xAI, Rivian, Oracle, and Salesforce conducted signifi...

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  • Unraveling the Genetic Mystery of Central American Mammoths

    Unraveling the Genetic Mystery of Central American Mammoths

    Mammoths were diverse, with the Columbian mammoth being particularly puzzling due to conflicting genetic evidence about its origins and possible hybridization with woolly mammoths. Genetic studies were historically biased toward northern specimens due to better DNA preservation in cold climates, ...

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