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    <title>Behind the Shield: How Elite Game Studios Engineered Anti-Cheat Systems That Rivals Can&#039;t Crack</title>
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    <description>Modern video game studios are not just software companies—they are high-value targets sitting at the intersection of intellectual property, financial transactions, and vast stores of personal data. From reverse engineering attacks on Unreal Engine builds to large-scale account credential theft, the threats facing game developers have grown more sophisticated and more costly than many in the industry acknowledge. Here is what the most security-conscious studios are doing differently.</description>
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    <title>Never Trust, Always Verify: Rebuilding Enterprise Security From the Ground Up With Zero-Trust Principles</title>
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