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Is Your Business Ready for Windows 11? | Lansweeper
With Microsoft’s release of Windows 11 just around the corner, IT teams in large enterprises are under pressure to devise a plan of attack. To roll out the new OS, they’ll need a quick and cost-effective Windows 11 readiness check to identify machines that are eligible — and ineligible — for the upgrade.
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6 Steps Guide: Reduce the risk of data breach in 2020 with Password Self Service | FastPassCorp
This guide is an ultimate source of inspiration to help your company achieve up to 90% end-user adoption rate with a set of specific steps and best practices built on years of expertise and engaging over 2 million end-users to the right self service of passwords tool.
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Digital Security in the Travel and Tourism Industry | Reflectiz
The travel and tourism industry was reaching peak digitalization levels before COVID-19 struck in early 2020. The cybersecurity implication is simple – more travel and tourism targets for hackers and malicious entities. Let’s learn more about the risks involved and how to mitigate them.
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How Lansweeper Can Help You Catch Cryptojackers | Lansweeper
Cryptocurrency market size is projected to grow to more than $1 billion by 2026. And while server farms and DIY home cryptocurrency mining is definitely still happening, there are ways of making just as much (if not more) profit without investing in infrastructure. And cybercriminals know it.
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What is SCA and why you need it | Acunetix
The security of your business depends not just on your code but on the entire supply chain. The more third-party components you use, the more likely it is that a vulnerability in your web application will be a result of third-party code, not your programming.
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Are You Sitting on an Enterprise Device Security Time Bomb? | ArcusTeam
In this blog post, ArcusTeam discusses what we perceive as the main takeaways from this report and what we think enterprises need to focus on to secure networks and assets.
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Why your VPN connections need two-factor authentication | IS Decisions
Businesses who have moved to the cloud for storage are finding it harder to detect unauthorized access to company files and folders. The ease of sharing data among teams and simple integrations their storage can have with other cloud applications significantly increases the prospect of unauthorized access.
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VNC vs RDP: which remote desktop tool is the best? | RealVNC
Sometimes you need to retrieve work files and documents or quickly take control of a co-worker’s computer for ad-hoc support. Luckily, this is all possible using either RDP or VNC, so let’s break down the two methods so you can see their similarities and differences.
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Why SSPR fails and what to do about it | FastPassCorp
Many self-service password reset solutions (SSPR) have very low user adoption rates, even close to 20 percent. This blog will help you understand the issues regarding most SSPR implementations and where to look for improvements.
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DDoS-attack: what is it and how to prevent it | Falcongaze
If your server suddenly has a huge number of requests, they continue very often, and the server stopped reacting, then most likely it is a DDoS-attack. It is as if all grannies of the city decided to call one hospital of the city simultaneously.
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India Privacy and Data Protection Bill | Reflectiz
To manage eCommerce websites and eService platforms at this current day, you have to make sure that personal data and information is secure at all times to stay compliant, regardless of where they are operating.
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What is Vulnerability Management and Why Does Your Enterprise Need It? | ArcusTeam
Vulnerability management is crucial as its goal is to eliminate vulnerabilities that can open and enterprise’s networks up to attack. The process consists of a few critical steps that together, provide an enterprise with appropriate coverage from attack.
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Protecting Active Directory logins for remote working | IS Decisions
Businesses who have moved to the cloud for storage are finding it harder to detect unauthorized access to company files and folders. The ease of sharing data among teams and simple integrations their storage can have with other cloud applications significantly increases the prospect of unauthorized access.
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Spam: what kinds of it are there and how to understand that it is fraudulent? | Falcongaze
Fraudulent actors have a lot of methods to steal users’ information or make them wire money into their account. Spam is one of these methods. The Analytical department of Falcongaze did its best to tell about the most widely known traits that can tell that a message is malicious and its sender is a fraudulent actor.
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Top 5 Connected Device Security Challenges that CISOs are Facing | ArcusTeam
CISOs across industries are faced with five major challenges, as they scramble to secure connected devices
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Why SMBs believe their data is unsafe in the cloud | IS Decisions
Businesses who have moved to the cloud for storage are finding it harder to detect unauthorized access to company files and folders. The ease of sharing data among teams and simple integrations their storage can have with other cloud applications significantly increases the prospect of unauthorized access.
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New Feature: An Advanced Tool for Domain Security for your Website | Reflectiz
The new and advanced Domain Security feature from Reflectiz allows you to scan your website ecosystem on an ongoing basis to eliminate all redundant remote domain dependencies and to detect internal domains that may be unsafe.
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How to Search Billions of Logs Without learning New Script Language With SureLog SIEM?
ANET is a SIEM pioneer with clients throughout the world experiencing the ANET difference. SIEM. But different. SureLog is a solution that allows you to build your own search logic without a new script language.
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Device Vulnerability and Threat Management Solutions | ArcusTeam
Network scanning is basically the mapping of all active devices on a network. This is done by sending a ping to each device and waiting to get a response. Cyber threat detection is conducted by reviewing the responses to see if there are inconsistencies that could point to a threat.
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Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploits 101: A Glossary | ArcusTeam
A zero-day (0day) vulnerability is an existing vulnerability in software or hardware that can become a pathway for hackers to weaponize and exploit.
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