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This whitepaper discusses ways bad actors are using AI for their own devices and what a robust security awareness training (SAT) and simulated phishing program with AI at its core can bring to a ...
Human Risk Management (HRM) is more than just the next step in security awareness training (SAT)—it’s a fundamental shift in how organizations approach human security risks.
Attackers are bypassing traditional defenses using stolen passwords, infostealer malware, and MFA fatigue tactics. This guide shows how to shift to identity-first protection with real-time credential ...
Our Phishing Threat Trends Reports bring you the latest insights into the hottest topics in the phishing attack landscape. In 2025, it’s been in with the old and in with the new, as cybercriminals use ...
Druva has been named a Leader in the 2025 Gartner<sup>®</sup> Magic Quadrant<sup>™</sup> for Backup and Data Protection Platforms. Our fully managed, cloud-native platform delivers autonomous data ...
If you want to group parts of your code for debugging purposes or simple readability, the PowerShell ISE has the answer.
Unfortunately, IT professionals have to deal with sensitive information all the time. That information could be in the form of passwords, proprietary company information or anything that you'd rather ...
Native support for Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) isn't in PowerShell, but that doesn't mean it's not capable. By using a free community module called Posh-SSH, we can transfer files via SCP just as ...
PowerShell 3 deploys a new type adapter that will have you seeing hash table output in the order you want them to appear.
Whether the string you're looking for inside a text file is a single word or a complicated pattern, PowerShell has the ability to find and replace just about anything.
There are a few ways that PowerShell can provide some sort of notification method to alert you when something happens such as a script completing or an issue is detected during a query. The most ...
If you have been using PowerShell for a while, or even just picked it up yesterday, you have no doubt used Where-Object and ForEach-Object at some point in your scripting experience. The beauty of ...
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