Posted on 16 December 2016 by Thales
Yahoo’s most recent data breach, is probably the largest and most costly of all time. The best way for things to get better is for companies to rethink data security strategies, encrypt data and use strong multi-factor authentication to control the users accessing it.
Posted on 22 November 2016 by Jennifer Dean
With the valuable data we can glean from Black Friday, IT professionals must focus on data protection. From securing payments according to PCI compliance standards, to protecting data in transit, there is much to learn about data protection solutions.
Posted on 23 June 2016 by Alex Hanway
Network security could have prevented the MongoDB data breach. Are you securing your data? Learn the 3 steps to avoid this security risk.
Posted on 06 June 2016 by Thales
As part of our ten-year anniversary, we take a look can at how cyber security has changed over the past decade.
Posted on 26 May 2016 by Thales
With data breaches increasing, if two factor authentication can prevent 63% of data breaches, shouldn’t social network security make it standard procedure?
Posted on 10 May 2016 by Thales
According to the 2016 Verizon DBIR, 63% of data breaches exploit static passwords. In our experience, multi-factor authentication implementation is easy.