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  • Feb 29, 2024 | medium.com | Maria Prakkat

    In 2022, the co-founder of Udemy, Gagan Biyani, took to Twitter to share his thoughts on QR codes:We’re well into 2024, and QR codes are still everywhere — if not more prominent than ever. From restaurant menus and event ticketing to contactless payments and digital business cards, they’ve become a seamless and paperless way of sharing information with a single scan. The only caveat? QR codes are susceptible to cybersecurity threats without proper safety mechanisms.

  • Nov 16, 2023 | techjury.net | Muninder Adavelli |Raj Vardhman |Maria Prakkat

    Over 30% of professionals are on LinkedIn, making the platform a massive data repository for networking, marketing, and other purposes. This is why businesses and individuals scrape the employment website. However, is it legal to scrape LinkedIn? The answer is “no.” Unauthorized scraping is illegal in LinkedIn because it violates the site’s User Agreement. Scrapers caught in the act can face account banning or legal action. Continue reading to find out more about the legality of LinkedIn scraping.

  • Nov 15, 2023 | techjury.net | Maria Prakkat |April Grace Asgapo |Raj Vardhman |Alexander Williams

    Have you ever had to reprint a QR Code just because of a typo? Is it possible to modify a QR code's destination after printing it? These are common questions surrounding QR codes. The good thing is there's a straightforward answer for all of these inquiries: dynamic QR codes. This type of QR Code offers more flexibility and convenience than the regular static ones. With a reliable QR Code generator, you can edit or update the content of your dynamic QR Code anytime—meaning no need for reprints.

  • Nov 15, 2023 | techjury.net | Raj Vardhman |Florence Desiata |Muninder Adavelli |Maria Prakkat

    With a new cyberattack every 39 seconds, tools are crucial to protect data and reduce threats. Two of the most notable cybersecurity mechanisms are SOAR and SIEM. SOAR gives an automated threat response workflow that eliminates the time-consuming manual process. Meanwhile, SIEM offers real-time alerts to notify the team to initiate a threat investigation. These two tools operate differently, but both are vital elements in achieving efficient cybersecurity.

  • Nov 6, 2023 | mariaprakkat123.medium.com | Maria Prakkat

    You've probably seen QR Codes everywhere - on posters, in ads, even on your coffee cup. But let's imagine a scenario: you're a business owner who printed 10,000 flyers, each with the same QR Code. It seemed like a brilliant idea then, but now, you're stuck with that one code with the same old content. Frustrating, right? That's where the dynamic QR Codes come into play.

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