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How AutoSecT VMDR Tool Simplifies Vulnerability Management

As it is said, the β€˜why’ and β€˜how’ is much important than β€˜should’. It’s exactly applicable in today’s cyberspace. Every day, organizations survive in an unpredictable cyber-risk climate. If your defense storehouse comprises just fragmented tools and manual processes, you are not playing it safe. If you are β€˜not safe’, you are just seconds away […]

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A Head Start on Emerging Vulnerabilities with The Pentest Tool You Need!

The world of cybersecurity is undergoing a seismic shift. In 2026, AI-driven pentest tools are set to redefine how we approach vulnerability detection and exploitation. The conventional pentesting methods, which have served as the backbone of security assessments for decades, cannot be replaced, but given the hi-tech tactics of the malicious contemporaries, these tools simply […]

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Critical CERT-In Advisories – January 2026: SAP, Microsoft, and Atlassian Vulnerabilities

January 2026 was a wake-up month for enterprise security teams. In a single week, CERT-In released three high-severity advisories exposing critical flaws across SAP, Microsoft, and Atlassian, the very platforms that run finance systems, identity layers, developer pipelines, and collaboration tools inside most enterprises. These weren’t theoretical bugs. One Windows vulnerability was already being exploited […]

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