US airlines collect a lot of sensitive passenger data and generally have mature security programs — but gaps remain. Recent incidents and federal reviews show airlines are still vulnerable through third-party vendors, legacy systems, and inconsistent privacy practices. Stronger oversight, standardized privacy controls across the industry, and clearer passenger-facing transparency are needed. Why airline passenger […]
Why privacy matters Personal privacy is not just about secrecy — it’s about choice, dignity, safety, and control. When companies and governments collect and combine data (location, purchases, search history, device signals), that profile can be used to influence your life, expose you to scams, or cause real harm. Protecting privacy means making deliberate decisions […]
An evidence-based guide for career changers, students, and up-skilling professionals, with real examples, learning paths, and FAQ. Why this matters: employers continue to prioritize digital skills across industries. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that computer & IT occupations will grow much faster than average, producing roughly 317,700 openings per year (growth + replacement) […]
Table of Contents If you imagine a hacker in a hoodie “brute-forcing” your password with code, you’re picturing the wrong thing. In 2025, the #1 way hackers get passwords isn’t some Hollywood-style exploit. It’s this: They trick you (or your staff) into typing the password yourself — on the wrong page or in response to […]
You don’t have to be a hacker to leak your own data. Most people who get exposed online don’t do anything “stupid” — they just make small, innocent mistakes that cybercriminals love: Meanwhile, online crime is exploding: This article breaks down the most common “innocent” mistakes that expose you online, shows what really happens in […]

