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Instagram’s Originality Push Shows Why Multi-Account Teams Need Better Workflows

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SINGAPORE, July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — GeeLark, a cloud-phone platform for mobile-native social media operations, today commented on Instagram’s expanded originality policies and the growing impact these changes may have on social media teams managing multiple accounts.

Instagram has continued to increase its emphasis on original content across the platform. In late April 2026, the company expanded its policy around unoriginal content beyond Reels to include photos and carousels, limiting recommendation eligibility for accounts that primarily repost content they did not create or significantly modify. The change has been widely viewed as part of Instagram’s broader effort to prioritize original creators and reduce the reach of aggregator-style accounts.

The update comes at a time when social media teams, agencies, creators, and brand operators are already facing greater pressure to produce differentiated content across multiple accounts. For teams that have historically relied on reposting, light curation, or repeated content formats to maintain publishing volume, the shift raises the operational standard for what successful account management now requires.

At the same time, Instagram’s Live feature has also become less accessible to smaller accounts. Since 2025, Instagram has required users to have a public account with at least 1,000 followers to start a live broadcast, creating an additional threshold for early-stage creators and growing accounts that previously used Live as a way to build audience relationships.

Together, these changes point to a broader platform trend: social media growth is becoming less about volume alone and more about originality, account-level differentiation, and consistent mobile-native execution.

For social media professionals, the impact is practical. Content calendars that once depended on reposting or lightly edited assets now require more original production. Agencies managing multiple accounts can no longer rely on near-identical workflows across every profile. Smaller accounts must work harder to build visibility before they can access certain growth formats such as live streaming.

This shift also changes the role of operations. Managing many accounts well now requires workflows that let each account keep its own content strategy, publishing rhythm, and operating environment — not just a shared content calendar.

“Instagram’s originality push reflects a broader change across social platforms,” said Eleanor Xie, CMO at GeeLark. “Platforms are increasingly rewarding accounts that operate authentically and independently. For teams managing more than a handful of accounts, that means investing in better workflows and infrastructure — not just producing more content.”

GeeLark’s cloud-phone platform allows teams to manage Android cloud environments remotely, giving each account its own operating environment while supporting centralized oversight across accounts, campaigns, regions, or brands. Rather than relying only on browser dashboards or post-scheduling tools, teams can use these mobile-native environments to handle the full lifecycle of account operations — publishing, maintenance, profile updates, and campaign testing — directly from the apps these platforms are built around.

As Instagram continues to raise the bar for originality and account quality, GeeLark expects multi-account teams to place greater emphasis on differentiated workflows and mobile-native operations going forward.

About GeeLark

GeeLark is a cloud-phone platform designed for mobile-native operations. By providing Android cloud phone environments, RPA automation tools, and centralized device management capabilities, GeeLark helps marketers, agencies, developers, and businesses streamline social media workflows and manage multi-account operations more efficiently.

Learn more at www.geelark.com.

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RapDev Expands Into APAC, Extending Global Datadog Footprint

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BOSTON, July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — RapDev, the award-winning Datadog services partner, today announced its expansion into the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, beginning with its first hires in Australia. The move marks the next step in RapDev’s international growth strategy, following the company’s push into EMEA in 2023, and signals growing global demand for RapDev’s Datadog expertise.

The announcement comes on the heels of RapDev being named Datadog’s Partner of the Year for North America for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year at DASH in June 2026. The company has grown from 35 employees at the end of 2021 to 162 today, a more than fourfold increase in just over four years, completing over 600 Datadog deployments to date and achieving 48% hiring growth over the past year alone. In 2026, RapDev also ranked #96 on the Financial Times’ Americas’ Fastest Growing Companies list and #17 on the Boston Business Journal’s list of Largest Software Developers in Massachusetts.

“Expanding into APAC is the logical next step for us,” said Ayaan Israni, Principal at RapDev. “We’ve proven the model in North America. We’ve proven it in EMEA. Enterprises in Australia and across Asia-Pacific face the same observability, security, and AI challenges as our customers everywhere, and they need a Datadog partner who operates at the necessary depth and speed. That’s what we’re bringing.”

The expansion begins with strategic hires in Australia, where RapDev will deliver the same portfolio that has made it Datadog’s top North America partner five years running: deployment and migrationManaged Datadog and Managed SOCAI observability, and governance and cost optimization.

“We’re hiring people who know this market, who understand the enterprise landscape here, and who can deliver with the quality and velocity that our customers have come to expect,” Israni added. “Australia is the entry point, but the opportunity across APAC is significant, and we’re building with that in mind.”

As enterprises across APAC accelerate cloud adoption and navigate the shift to AI-driven operations, RapDev is positioned to bring the Datadog expertise that has defined its work in North America and EMEA to a new market.

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Chainguard Adds New Members to Athena Coalition as Coordinated Open Source Defense Scales

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Chainguard’s industry coalition reports 40,000 findings processed 

KIRKLAND, Wash., July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Chainguard today announced the expansion of Athena, the industry coalition for the orchestrated defense of open source software, adding new members, including Akamai, Black Duck, Cycode, JFrog, Morgan Stanley, Qualys, Upwind, and Zafran. The company also shared updated figures on the volume and severity of vulnerabilities the coalition has processed since launching three weeks ago.

To date, Athena has processed more than 40,000 vulnerabilities, doubling its intake since launching three weeks ago. Of vulnerabilities submitted so far, 42% are critical- or high-severity. While significant, the number understates the real exposure, as frontier AI models can chain low- and medium-severity bugs into more serious attacks that no single CVSS score captures. Additionally, 86% are network reachable, meaning they can be accessed and triggered by attackers at the network level. About 7% sit in packages more than five years old. These are latent flaws in mature, widely trusted dependencies that survived extensive expert review without detection.

“Frontier models are finding zero-days in open source faster than anyone can respond with discovery to exploitation is now measured in hours, and no one company is going to get ahead of that alone. Athena proves that orchestrated defense works,” said Dan Lorenc, CEO and Co-founder, Chainguard. “The volume and severity of what Athena is already finding make clear just how much depends on getting this right. The more of the ecosystem that joins, the less room attackers have to operate.”

A growing coalition for open source defense

Athena’s expansion reflects growing industry recognition that open source vulnerabilities require a coordinated response. New members joining Athena’s founding partners include Akamai, Black Duck, Cycode, JFrog, Morgan Stanley, Qualys, Upwind, and Zafran.

Athena’s partners work across the coalition’s defense pipeline: findings are pooled and de-duplicated, hardened fixes are built under embargo, partners stack non-patch protection around them, silent fixes are surfaced to exposed downstream users, and durable fixes are driven upstream to maintainers.

How the coalition protects users before a patch ships

Open source vulnerabilities do not respect organizational boundaries, and a patch that exists but cannot be deployed in time offers little protection. As part of its growing membership, Athena has expanded its cyber partner network, making cyber the largest cohort of partners in the coalition. Cyber partners receive a dedicated pre-disclosure feed and use it to build mitigations at the network, endpoint, and traffic layers that hold even before a clean patch exists or can be deployed. They also help surface “silent” vulnerabilities, or vulnerabilities that are fixed upstream but never assigned a CVE, that conventional scanning tools generally miss. 

“Defending digital infrastructure in the age of AI requires a rapid, unified response,” said Boaz Gelbord, Chief Security Officer, Akamai. “Athena allows us to protect customers with pre-embargo hardened software and platform-level mitigations before vulnerabilities can be exploited.”

“Frontier AI models are not only discovering thousands of zero days, but also chaining vulnerabilities together to exploit existing ones at machine speed, collapsing the gap between discovery and exploitation from weeks to hours. In this new reality, the era of ‘scan and hope’ is definitively over. Attackers are actively weaponizing the trusted models and agentic tools driving today’s development,” said Gal Marder, Chief Strategy Officer, JFrog. “By joining Athena’s orchestrated defense coalition, JFrog is committed to helping organizations bridge the dangerous gap between an AI-discovered vulnerability and remediation in production. We provide the single source of truth for all software assets which enables fully-automated updates of patched components at scale, and full governance of the entire remediation process of every binary component, using any packaging technology in any environment.”

“As consistent contributors to open-source vulnerability research and disclosure, Qualys welcomes the invitation to participate in Chainguard’s Athena coalition and secure open-source software by safely validating the exploitability of vulnerabilities with our technology,” said Dilip Bachwani, chief technology officer, Qualys. “We believe creating a safer digital future is a shared industry responsibility. This builds on our ongoing work to help customers, partners, and stakeholders prepare for a future where vulnerability discovery and remediation pressure move faster than ever.”

“AI is fundamentally changing the pace of vulnerability discovery, making coordinated defense more important than ever. By joining Athena, Upwind is bringing pre-disclosure vulnerability intelligence together with runtime visibility, helping organizations identify affected workloads and reduce the window between discovery and defense. Protecting the open source ecosystem is a shared responsibility, and we’re proud to contribute Upwind’s runtime intelligence to strengthen the coalition and improve visibility for the entire community,” said Tomer Hadassi, COO, Upwind. 

Every partner closes a gap, and the more layers the coalition covers, the less time an attacker has to operate before a flaw becomes public.

Akrites: the importance of driving fixes upstream

Pre-disclosure protection buys time, but the goal is to land a durable fix in the upstream codebase. To close that loop, Chainguard has joined Akrites, the Linux Foundation’s coordinated effort to remediate and disclose open source vulnerabilities upstream. Once a fix is built, shielded, and surfaced, Athena hands the finding to Akrites, which operates a shared Security Incident Response Team (SIRT) and a single standardized disclosure process, so maintainers receive notifications from a single trusted partner rather than a flood of overlapping reports. For critical packages with no active maintainer, Akrites serves as a maintainer of last resort. 

Joining the coalition to defend open source

The open source ecosystem is too large and too critical for any single organization to defend alone. Athena is built for the organizations that want to do more than react. Organizations that find vulnerabilities can submit them to the coalition for carry-through to a durable upstream fix. Organizations that build detections or mitigations, or carry fixes into real environments at scale, can become cyber partners and join the feed. Learn more at chainguard.dev/athena.

About Athena

Athena is the industry coalition for the orchestrated defense of open source software. Frontier AI models can now find novel, chained zero-day vulnerabilities in open source at machine speed, and the gap between discovery and exploitation has collapsed from years to hours. Athena closes the loop from vulnerability discovery through pre-embargo remediation to layered, defense-in-depth protection: pooling findings from across the coalition, building hardened fixes under embargo, stacking independent mitigations at the network, endpoint, and mission layers, and driving durable fixes upstream to maintainers. Members include leading global organizations, such as BNY, Chainguard, Cisco, Cloudflare, JPMorganChase, Morgan Stanley, PwC, and more, spanning submitters, platform and network providers, cybersecurity vendors, and global professional services. Learn more at chainguard.dev/athena.

About Chainguard
Chainguard is the trust layer for open source software. Its solutions provide engineers and AI agents with the hardened, trusted, and production-ready artifacts they rely on, so organizations can build fast while staying compliant and protecting against AI supply chain attacks. Customers include Fortune 500 enterprises and global industry leaders, including Anduril, Canva, Fortinet, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, OpenAI, Snap Inc., and Snowflake. Chainguard is venture-backed by leading investors, including Amplify, IVP, Kleiner Perkins, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Mantis VC, Redpoint Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and Spark Capital. For more information, visit: https://www.chainguard.dev/

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Haven Opens Design Partner Program for Businesses and MSPs

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Browser security companion built by MirrorTab, Inc. invites growing businesses and managed service providers to help shape the next phase of browser-layer protection

SAN FRANCISCO, July 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Haven, the AI security browser extension built by MirrorTab, Inc., today opened its Design Partner Program, inviting growing businesses and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to help shape the next phase of its browser protection platform.

Email security and endpoint tools have gotten better at stopping known threats before they arrive. But the moment that really decides an outcome, often happens after that: when someone is already browsing, already clicking, already logging in. Haven was built to give people clearer judgment in that moment, without asking them to become security experts first.

“No one should have to manually verify a link before they click it,” said Brian Silverstein, founder and CEO of MirrorTab, Inc. “We built Haven to sit alongside people while they browse, so a click can be a confident decision instead of a guess.”

Haven COO Colin Britton recently spoke with hundreds of MSP owners and operators about how Haven works: It looks at links, sites and login pages in real time and helps the user judge whether to trust them. The reaction was consistent. The product was easy to understand, simple to picture deploying and didn’t require ripping out existing tools.

That response is the basis for the Design Partner Program. Haven is inviting growing businesses and MSPs to get early access to its upcoming administration and reporting tools, and to help shape how deployment, policy and risk visibility work in team, business and multi-client environments. Design partners will directly influence how Haven surfaces risk, from a single growing team to a full MSP client roster.

“Businesses told us they want visibility into where their people are exposed, without adding a security team to get it. MSPs told us they want that same visibility turned into something they can show a client,” said Britton. “This program is how we build both, with the people who will actually use it.”

Haven deploys through the Chrome Web Store and is free for individual use. Businesses and MSPs interested in the Design Partner Program can contact sales@starthaven.com to learn more about early access and deployment options.

About Haven
Haven is an AI browser security extension that helps people spot phishing links, fake websites, and other browser-based threats in real time, right where the risk actually happens. Haven is operated by MirrorTab, Inc. and is free for individual use. Learn more at starthaven.com.

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