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How to Choose an Information Security Training Program: A Buying Guide for 2026

Selecting an effective information security training program hinges on three core criteria: hands-on lab access, credential recognition by employers, and measurable skill application in real environments. Decision-makers evaluating programs in 2026 face a crowded landscape where vendor claims rarely match learning outcomes, and the gap between certificate completion and job-ready competence remains a persistent challenge across the industry.
The stakes are tangible. Organizations deploying undertrained personnel report higher incident response times and increased vulnerability to social engineering attacks. Government agencies and …

How to Run a Game Server from Home With Maximum Security

Almost regularly, we hear horror stories about gaming server breaches. Those game servers belong to big companies that lose huge amounts of user data. Breaches of smaller game servers are rarely even a topic in media, but we know for a fact that they are frequent.
How to Keep Your Dedicated Game Server Secure?
A web server that is not shared between multiple users is called a dedicated server. By default, all resources available on that server belong to only one user who has root access. Various apps, games, websites, or pieces of software can be hosted on one such server, but there can be only one client or a single …