Despite how easy facial recognition makes securely signing into your accounts, it also prevents questions about who is collecting this data, where they’re keeping it or selling it to, and other privacy concerns that have made the software a hot topic since its inception. Thus the question remains: What will happen with the industry in 2022?
Category: Cybersecurity
Using the language and sometimes the likeness of real products, rogueware gets unsuspecting victims to purchase or download it. Then they can wreak havoc on your network and devices. Here’s what you need to know about this security threat.
Leaving default passwords active also leaves you at risk of a password spraying attack, a common type of cyberattack that leverages numbers as opposed to targeting a specific account.
There’s a reason why you can’t seem to get your staff 100% invested in cybersecurity. Whether it’s innocent mistakes or calculated violations, understanding their motivation will help you get the whole organization following protocol.
Five predictions about how the security landscape will change in 2022.
It’s only after a breach occurs that you truly know where your biggest vulnerabilities lie. There are ways to predict where your biggest risk factors lie and take preemptive steps to increase security.
Protect your business even when you’re shut down or working remotely, and don’t become a target for cyberthreats.
SaaS companies commonly face risks having to do with service interruption or data breach events. Learn how to manage them inside.
Many implement the latest antivirus software, data encryption protocols, and firewalls. But what happens if malware is introduced into the system from inside? i.e. by an employee.
Ransomware is all over the news. In here, we’ll review the details of these attacks and what your business can do to protect itself.
