In the traditional software development lifecycle (SDLC), security was often treated as an afterthought — a final checkpoint before deployment.
In the traditional software development lifecycle (SDLC), security was often treated as an afterthought — a final checkpoint before deployment.
In a world where billions of messages travel across networks every single day, the infrastructure behind message delivery has become as critical as the messages themselves. From a bank sending a one-time password to a retailer confirming an order or a platform triggering a security alert, these communications depend on carrier-grade messaging hubs: highly resilient platforms designed to operate with telecom-level reliability.
In a world where software delivery speeds keep accelerating, CI/CD has become the backbone of modern DevOps. But as cloud-native architectures grow more complex, one methodology is rising from a niche practice to a mainstream standard: GitOps.
Software, for most people means lines of code, frameworks, and technologies. Yet in reality, the element that makes the real difference is not only technical excellence but trust. A piece of software may be well-written and fast, but if it does not inspire confidence, it will not survive in the long run.
SMS phishing, also known as "Smishing", is a type of cyber attack that involves the use of text messages to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware onto their devices. Scammers often use social engineering techniques, such as posing as a trusted organization or person, to gain the victim's trust and convince them to take a specific action, such as clicking on a link or calling a phone number.