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Muhammad Raza

Muhammad Raza is a technology writer who specializes in cybersecurity, software development and machine learning and AI.

What is Automated Incident Response? Benefits, Processes, and Challenges Explained
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What is Automated Incident Response? Benefits, Processes, and Challenges Explained

Discover how automated incident response streamlines IT operations, reduces costs, and enhances efficiency by automating key processes like triage and diagnostics.
Infrastructure Security Explained: Threats and Protection Strategies
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Infrastructure Security Explained: Threats and Protection Strategies

Learn the essentials of infrastructure security, including key components, common threats, and best practices to protect physical and digital assets effectively.
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): What They Are and How to Defend Against Them
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Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): What They Are and How to Defend Against Them

Learn about Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): their stages, characteristics, real-world examples like Operation Aurora, and strategies to protect your organization.
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Explained: OSI Layers, Real-World Applications & Ethical Considerations
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Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Explained: OSI Layers, Real-World Applications & Ethical Considerations

Explore Deep Packet Inspection (DPI): how it boosts security & network ops, its applications, and the crucial privacy vs. security debate.
DNS Security: Today’s Most Common DNS Risks and Threats
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DNS Security: Today’s Most Common DNS Risks and Threats

When 90% of businesses are victims of DNS attacks, you need to know about DNS security. Get the full story, including the top DNS risks, in this article.
The OSI Model: Understanding the Layered Approach to Network Communication
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The OSI Model: Understanding the Layered Approach to Network Communication

The OSI Model is not old news...In fact, it's still in use across the entire internet today! Read on to see exactly how these 7 layers work.