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Verification vs Validation Explained for Beginners in QA

Learn the difference between verification vs validation in QA. This beginner-friendly guide explains how both ensure software is built correctly and meets user expectations.

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🚗🔐 Automotive Cybersecurity: Connected Cars and a Vulnerable Supply Chain

We originally published this article back in November, but it remains highly relevant today. Sharing it again in case you missed it 👇 Connected cars are no longer just mechanical machines — they are computers on wheels, embedded in complex digital ecosystems. As shown in the “Supply Chain in the aut..

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New Article: Emerging Cyber Threats Impacting Today’s Financial Ecosystem

Financial institutions continue to face rising cyber risks—not just from direct attacks, but from the vast networks of third-party suppliers that support their operations. Recent industry analyses reveal critical insights: Many essential vendors are far more important than organisations realise. ..

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How Accurate Are AI Detectors? (What the Data Actually Shows in 2026)

Do you also wonder, “Are AI detectors accurate?” and think the answer is a simple yes or no? The problem lies in the expectation. AI detectors don’t work like switches. They assign a probability of the text being AI-generated. The job of an AI detector is to estimate the likelihood, not to give verdicts. 

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🌍 In case you missed it

the $26 billion losses caused by global tech outages in 2025 highlight a hard truth — our digital infrastructure is more fragile than we’d like to believe. In this article, I dive into the real impact of these failures, the key lessons for businesses, and how RELIANOID actively contributes to preven..

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RELIANOID aligned with ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria) principles

At RELIANOID, security is not just a feature — it’s a design principle. Our load balancing platform and organizational controls are aligned with ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria), the internationally recognized framework for evaluating IT security in government and critical infrastructure environments..

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Chicago Cybersecurity Conference 2026

Chicago, USA | Jan 29, 2026 A must-attend event for CISOs and security leaders tackling today’s cyber threats. Expert insights, executive panels, up to 10 CPEs — and meetRELIANOIDsupporting secure and resilient application delivery. #Cybersecurity #CISO #FutureCon #ChicagoEvents #InfoSec #RELIANO..

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Replacing Protobuf with Rust to go 5 times faster

PgDog ditched Protobuf for raw C-to-Rust integration inpg_query.rs. The new setup usesbindgenand recursive FFI wrappers - no serialization, no handoffs. The payoff? Query parsing is 5× faster. Deparsing hit 10×. Evenpgbenchsaw a 25% bump across major ops... read more  

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A Social Filesystem

The AT Protocol flips social apps inside out. Instead of locking posts and profiles inside platform silos, it treats them as files -JSON-based records, stored in your own decentralized, app-neutral repo. Everything you do - posts, follows, likes - gets logged as a signed, timestampedrecordin your pe.. read more  

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Snapper is a command-line tool developed by SUSE for managing filesystem snapshots. It allows users to create, delete, compare, and restore snapshots of their system or data. A snapshot is a read-only point-in-time copy of a filesystem, useful for recovering from system changes or errors. Snapper integrates deeply with the SUSE ecosystem and works primarily with Btrfs, though it also supports LVM with thin provisioning. It can automatically take snapshots before and after software updates or system modifications, helping users track what changed and roll back if necessary. By using pre and post snapshots, Snapper provides a simple way to undo changes or restore files without requiring full system backups. It also supports automatic cleanup routines to manage disk space efficiently. In practice, Snapper serves as both a safety net and a diagnostic tool, making it easier to maintain system stability and recover quickly from mistakes or failed updates.