Megan Leanda Berry, SEO Content Writer at EM360Tech
Megan Leanda Berry, SEO Content Writer at EM360Tech
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Megan Leanda Berry

SEO Content Writer · EM360Tech
  • EM360Tech
  • South Africa
  • Joined 2025
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69 Following

About

Megan is an SEO content writer focused on making complex, fast-moving ideas easier to understand. She writes across AI, data, cybersecurity, infrastructure management, and emerging technologies, helping decision-makers connect strategy with what is actually happening on the ground. Her work blends clarity, structure, and storytelling, with a strong focus on accuracy, relevance, and practical value led insight.

Areas of Expertise

Published content

Read AI Is Learning to Do the Work. What Happens Next?
Header graphic showing the title “AI Is Learning to Do the Work. What Happens Next?” alongside the EM360Tech logo. A glowing green digital brain made of circuit patterns hovers above a microchip on a dark background, representing AI performing knowledge work within enterprise systems.
AI
AI Is Learning to Do the Work. What Happens Next?
9 min
Read Self-Healing Infrastructure Is Really A Platform Maturity Story
Black and gold EM360Tech graphic showing a connected global network map. Large heading reads “Self-Healing Infrastructure And Platform Maturity” with subtext “We break down how self-healing infrastructure really works and why platform maturity now defines enterprise resilience.” EM360Tech logo in bottom right.
Infrastructure Management
Self-Healing Infrastructure Is Really A Platform Maturity Story
11 min
Read Cybersecurity Broke the Consumer Protection Playbook
Header graphic with the title “Cybersecurity Broke the Consumer Protection Playbook” over a dark, futuristic background showing a smartphone with a security shield icon, fingerprint authentication, data dashboards, graphs, and a padlock symbol. Subtitle reads: “We examine why cybersecurity risk challenges traditional consumer protection and what this means for organisations responsible for digital systems.” EM360Tech logo in the corner.
In The News Security
Cybersecurity Broke the Consumer Protection Playbook
9 min
Read Why Pinning Dependencies Should Be Part of Your 2026 Security Playbook
Dark blue enterprise security themed header image with a digital chain and network graphics in the background. The EM360 Enterprise Management 360 logo appears at the top right, and the Root logo appears at the bottom left. Large white headline text reads: “Why Dependency Pinning Matters for Security in 2026.” Smaller subtitle text reads: “Root examines why dependency pinning is emerging as a core security control as software supply chain risks continue to evolve.”
Security
Why Pinning Dependencies Should Be Part of Your 2026 Security Playbook
8 min