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How The Next Generation Cyber Defense Is Changing the Game

Cyber threats are real and growing. Security systems from a decade ago simply can’t keep up with today’s sophisticated malware, phishing schemes, spam emails, DDOS attacks and other digital dangers. It seems as though no matter how much we do to strengthen our network security, criminals always find new ways in—and these days they strike faster than ever before. What’s more troubling is that they come in through supposedly safe channels.
The #1 factor in cyber security
Firewalls, DMZs, virus detection software, PCI compliance—these are all important measures in helping to defend a network against various attack vectors. However, experts suggest that organizations have overlooked an equally important element to their security: employees. While companies may take defensive steps to protect against data breaches or spear phishing campaigns, what many don’t realize is that human error is actually responsible for a majority of successful hacks. In fact, one study found that nearly half of all security incidents could be traced back to lax passwords and poor authentication policies.
One aspect where cybersecurity differs greatly from any other area of business is its need to incorporate a human element. Cybersecurity professionals are trained in software development, networking and information security, but they must also become skilled in managing people. Cybersecurity isn’t simply about identifying and patching bugs; it’s also about developing relationships with clients, building trust with them and ensuring you are protected from all angles. Your customers will be at risk for a long time to come; your business has to be able to trust that you will always have their best interests at heart. You can count on us for complete transparency about our work, and we guarantee we never give up until your clients are completely satisfied.
Traditional security solutions have failed to prevent multiple high-profile breaches over recent years. The threat landscape has evolved, and businesses must do more than just secure their perimeter; they need to implement modern solutions that can protect endpoints, networks, and data. Next-generation cybersecurity solutions move beyond firewalls and signature detection. They use real-time analytics to identify threats that are invisible with today’s technologies, turning attacks into alerts and ensuring stronger protection from breaches. In addition to cutting down on threats that breach a company’s perimeter, these solutions also help reduce internal threats that employees pose. Using behavioral analytics to uncover insider threats like malicious employees sharing passwords or collaborating with outsiders has become increasingly important in today’s business environment.
In recent years, we’ve seen data breaches affect everyone from your grandmother to billion-dollar companies like Target. No matter how you were affected by these breaches, there’s one thing you should know: no one is safe from cyber threats. That’s why it’s important to make sure your network security is up to date. In today’s digital world, investing in a strong cyberdefense program that can adapt and grow with your business isn’t just smart, it’s necessary. Fortunately, there are some emerging trends in technology that have made securing our digital future easier than ever before.

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Apple reportedly considering touchscreen Mac laptop for 2025

Apple could release a MacBook Pro laptop with a touchscreen as soon as 2025, according to a report from Bloomberg.
Teams inside Apple are working on the project, and the first design would include a trackpad and keyboard as well as a touchscreen, according to the report.
The move, if it were to happen, would mark a significant reversal for Apple, which has said for years that touchscreen laptops are ergonomically inferior, even as competing Windows laptops now have touchscreens as a standard feature.
“We really feel that the ergonomics of using a Mac are that your hands are rested on a surface, and that lifting your arm up to poke a screen is a pretty fatiguing thing to do,” Apple’s head of software Craig Federighi said in 2018, adding that he’s “not into touchscreens” on PCs.
More recently, he was asked at a conference whether Apple would release a touchscreen laptop, and he said, “who’s to say?”
Apple’s Mac business doesn’t need a shot in the arm, though. Mac sales surged when Apple replaced Intel processors in most of its computers with its own silicon. The change improved battery life and reduced overheating. Apple’s Mac business generated $40.1 billion in revenue during the company’s fiscal 2022, up 14% from 2021.
A touchscreen Mac would require significant software changes to accept finger taps, which require larger buttons, instead of mouse clicks. Apple’s iPhone and iPads use an operating system designed for touchscreens, while macOS can currently only be controlled with a mouse and keyboard.

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Amazon’s Twitch CEO steps down nearly 10 years after acquisition

Emmett Shear, the CEO of Amazon’s livestreaming service Twitch, is stepping down from his role effective immediately, the company announced Thursday.
Amazon acquired Twitch for almost $1 billion in 2014. The site is most known as a popular livestreaming platform for video gamers. After buying Twitch, Amazon was largely hands off with the business, though it has offered Prime subscribers perks on the livestreaming platform, such as free games and in-game loot.
Shear will be replaced by Twitch President Dan Clancy, who has been a “close partner” to Shear, he wrote in a blog post. Shear said he’s stepping away to spend more time with his newborn son. Shear will continue to work at Twitch in an advisory role.
“With the arrival of my son, the time has come for me to focus my energies on building that tiny little startup family, and I’m ready to dedicate my energies there,” Shear wrote. “Twitch will always remain part of my extended family, a community where I grew in so many ways alongside Twitch itself.”
Shear’s resignation adds to a recent exodus of leadership under CEO Andy Jassy. Earlier this month, Ring CEO Jamie Siminoff announced he was stepping down from his role at the home security subsidiary. Last year, executives overseeing Amazon’s Alexa and hardware research and development group, known as Lab126, exited the company. Last July, public policy chief Jay Carney announced he was leaving to join Airbnb, and 23-year Amazon veteran Dave Clark resigned as retail chief the same month.

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How to Fix HP Black Ink Not Printing

If your HP printer is not printing in black color, there may be some issues with the black cartridge. However, HP printers have a special ink-backup mode that allows printing using only tricolor cartridges (C, M, Y) when the black cartridge encounters a problem.
In such cases, the black color can either disappear on the printout or appear as a grayish color instead of true black. Mostly, a low level of black ink is responsible for the issue. Sometimes, a mispositioned or clogged printhead can also prevent the printer from printing in black color.
Check the Level of Black Ink
If your HP printer is refusing to print in black color, you should first check the level of black ink on the cartridges. There are multiple ways you can check the ink levels on your HP printer.
If you have an HP Ink Tank series printer, you can inspect the ink levels from outside the printer only. Otherwise, you can use the HP assistant tool to check it.
- Open Control Panel.
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- Click Hardware and Sound.
- Click Devices and Printers on the next window.
- Double-click the HP printer profile.
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- Again double-click HP Printer Assistant.
- Go to Estimated Levels.
- Now click Estimated Cartridge Levels to see the level of black ink on your printer. Consider refilling the ink tank or changing the ink cartridges if the ink levels have gone too low.
You can also refer to this guide to learn about multiple ways to check ink levels in HP printers
Change Paper Settings
An incorrectly configured paper setting is another reason the printer refuses to print in black color. Not only black, but it can also sometimes cause problems printing in color. It is because the ink spraying mechanism of the printer varies depending on the paper type.
So, you should always set the paper size and paper type that exactly matches the papers in the input tray of the printer. Also, make sure you are using papers compatible with your printer.
- Hit Windows and R keys simultaneously on your keyboard.
- Type
control printers
in the text area. - Click the OK button.
- On the new Control Panel window, look after the HP printer name and right-click it.
- Select Printing preferences.
- Click the Paper/Quality tab.
- Choose the correct Paper Size and Paper Type from the respective drop-downs.
- Click OK.
Align the Printheads
The printheads of your printer should be correctly aligned so that it can properly spray the ink onto the paper and generate quality printouts. Even a slight change in the position of the printhead can prevent the colors from getting to the paper. Aligning the printheads also helps if you have started facing issues after installing the cartridge.
- Open HP Printer Assistant from Control Panel.
- Go to the Maintain Your Printer menu.
- Now click the Device Services tab and select Align Cartridges.
- Click Print alignment page > Next.
- You will get a printout of an alignment page like this.
- Insert the printout over the scanner assembly.
- Now click the Scan button.
- You will get an alignment successful popup after the printer completes the alignment process.
You can consult this comprehensive guide to learn more about aligning the printheads of HP printers.
Run the Printhead Cleaning Cycle
Running a printhead cleaning cycle will be helpful if the printhead of the black cartridge is blocked due to ink residues or any foreign bodies. We recommend you run about three cycles of printhead cleaning for better results.
- Open the Run application on your PC.https://9db0732cdace87f6755b80f95f544792.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-40/html/container.html
- Type
control printers
and click OK. - Double-click HP printer > HP Printer Assistant.
- Select Maintain Your Printer.
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- Click the Device Services tab.
- Click Clean Cartridges.
- Your printer will eject a diagnostic report after completing the cleaning process.
You may also read our other article on how to clean the HP printheads and learn more about the manual process of cleaning them.
Running a manual clean cycle will help if you cannot sort out the issue after performing the automatic cleaning cycle.

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