Preparing for a ransomware attack is by far the most effective way of minimizing the risk of becoming a victim. Herer are steps that can help tip the balance of power against potential attackers:
Securing Active Directory credentials is absolutely crucial to protect against network breaches. Access management can help put a protective layer at the forefront of your network.
Hackers are reverse engineering mobile apps and embedding malicious code to steal data for downstream attacks or to cause other direct harm to the user.
With so many employees, subscribers, and seemingly unlimited data out there, the telecom industry is a prime target for cybercriminals looking for a profit.
Storage virtualization 2.0 offers organizations the ability to better manage both structured and unstructured data, along with the added benefit of greater protection against data loss.
To really combat cybercrime, we have to change the economics of the whole deal to make it more expensive or the consequences too high for cyber criminals.
The surveillance concerns surrounding TikTok are legitimate, yet they are no more legitimate than the spyware potential of countless Chinese IoT devices.
In the well-reported cases of both TikTok and Privacy Shield, governments took decisive action to protect their residents from potential abuse by other governments. These cases present businesses with steps they can take to adjust to the evolving environment.
With COVID-19, pivoting to near-universal work from home has opened new areas of risk. How do we conduct tabletop exercises to prepare our response to a security incident?
The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation plans and e-signatures have emerged during this time as an essential technology that can help maintain business continuity.










