In cybersecurity, acronyms appear everywhere: in SOC alerts, CTI reports, OT/SCADA discussions, AI projects, and incident documentation. For people working in IT, security, networking, industrial operations, or management, the challenge
Article Summary Cybersecurity training is no longer only for senior security teams. Network administrators, system administrators, SOC analysts, IT/OT professionals, software developers, DFIR teams, threat hunters and decision makers all
A cyberattack is not simply a hacker breaking into a system. In practice, it may start with an ordinary-looking email, a reused password, a poorly exposed service, or an endpoint
Cybersecurity certifications can help an IT professional validate knowledge, clarify a career path and show that they understand important security concepts. However, in 2026, certification alone is no longer enough
Artificial intelligence has quickly entered the work of IT and security teams. For some professionals, ChatGPT is already a useful helper for research, log analysis, drafting a playbook or explaining
A cyber incident does not always start with a dramatic message on the screen. Sometimes it starts with an overlooked alert, a compromised account, an unusual connection, a slow workstation,
A cyber incident does not begin when someone presses a panic button. In most cases, the signs appear earlier: an account behaving strangely, an ignored EDR alert, unusual network traffic,
