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How to Disable Early Launch Anti-Malware Protection in Windows 8 and 10

With the release of Windows 8, Microsoft introduced Early Launch Anti-Malware (ELAM) as a cybersecurity measure to protect against early boot threats. However, you may need to disable it for troubleshooting, software compatibility, or performance reasons. In this article, you will learn how to disable Early Launch Anti-Malware Protection and enhance the benefits of overall security for your IT infrastructures.

Securing Your Environment: A Guide to Windows Application Whitelisting

A simple and quick way to protect your data environment is by implementing Windows application whitelisting, a strategy that lets only trusted software run on your system. This not only safeguards you from malicious applications but also gives you application control, ensuring stability and security. This guide will help you understand what Windows application whitelisting is and the tools and technologies you can use to enforce whitelisting policies and best practices for whitelisted software management.

Early development programmes have a strong part to play in the current data centre skills shortage

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, the demand for skilled professionals in the data centre industry has never been higher. And it's not just in our sector, sourcing technical talent and strategies to attract and retain them continues to be an issue in most sectors as a recent Deloitte article highlighted.

A guide to scaling OpenTelemetry Collectors across multiple hosts via Ansible

OpenTelemetry has emerged as a key open source tool in the observability space. And as organizations use it to manage more of their telemetry data, they also need to understand how to make it work across their various environments. This guide is focused on scaling the OpenTelemetry Collector deployment across various Linux hosts to function as both gateways and agents within your observability architecture.

Kubernetes 1.30 aka Uwubernetes: What's New?

Kubernetes 1.30, the latest release from the Kubernetes project, introduces several significant updates that enhance the orchestration capabilities of the platform. This release continues the trend of evolving Kubernetes into a more robust, scalable, and secure system for managing containerized applications across diverse environments. Below, we delve into the key updates in Kubernetes 1.30.

Expanding Critical Services with the PagerDuty Operations Cloud

For someone experiencing a mental health or substance abuse crisis, receiving timely access to care is critical. Recognizing a growing need for behavioral health intervention, San Diego County launched its Telecare Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) to provide no-cost, in-person support. “With mental health crises on the rise, counties are trying to figure out how to implement something that supports folks in the community,” said Bre Lane, Program Administrator at MCRT.

Secure Connections with Environment-Level VPNs

At Cycle, we've taken a distinctive approach to VPN services, integrating them at the environment level of our platform. In a landscape where complexity can escalate quickly, anchoring each VPN to an environment–a VPC spanning the nodes of a cluster– simplifies management and maintains a high level of isolation.

Aggregate, process, and route logs easily with Datadog Observability Pipelines

The volume of logs generated from modern environments can overwhelm teams, making it difficult to manage, process, and derive measurable value from them. As organizations seek to manage this influx of data with log management systems, SIEM providers, or storage solutions, they can inadvertently become locked into vendor ecosystems, face substantial network costs and processing fees, and run the risk of sensitive data leakage.