Month: December 2025

Why the Human Factor Remains the Main Threat to Business

A stressed worker at a laptop, with a large bomb behind him as a symbol of human factor risk.
The human factor still poses the greatest threats to business

In the modern digital environment, companies invest in the latest security systems, advanced network filters, multi-level authentication and other cybersecurity tools. However, despite the high level of technological development, it is the human factor that continues to remain the biggest vulnerability. The human factor includes actions, mistakes or negligence of employees that may accidentally or intentionally create risks for a company’s information security. And while software and hardware tools can be updated, configured or strengthened, human behavior is much more difficult to change, which is why this aspect requires special attention.

Why It’s Important to Protect Not Only the Website but Also DNS Records

Illustration with symbols of locks, browser and DNS document, conveying the theme of DNS record and website security.
Protecting DNS records is just as important as securing the site itself.

Website security is traditionally associated with protection from hacks, viruses, or DDoS attacks, but in reality, there is another critically important element that even experienced website owners often overlook. This refers to DNS records — the fundamental mechanism that ensures users land on your legitimate website rather than a malicious copy created by attackers. DNS, or the Domain Name System, is the system that translates human-friendly domain names into technical IP addresses. Essentially, it is the “phone book” of the internet. If DNS works incorrectly or is modified by an unauthorized party, your website may become inaccessible, visitors may be redirected to phishing pages, and domain mail services can become completely blocked. This is why DNS protection is just as important as safeguarding servers or web applications.