Posted on 04 May 2023 by Thales DIS
If you’ve read part one, you’ll know that there’s a persistent problem with passwords. Despite the continued warnings, data breaches and endless guidance – weak and easily hackable passwords still guard a sobering number of online accounts and identities. Past experience tells us this is unlikely to change.
Posted on 17 October 2017 by Jennifer Dean
An important part of GDPR addresses the need for strong, two-factor authentication, as well as physical access controls to organizational information systems, equipment, and the respective operating environments to authorized individuals. Are you ready?
Posted on 22 March 2017 by Didier Benkoël
There’s been a lot in the news lately covering security problems related to the IoT. It’s now more important than ever that we ensure a secure infrastructure is in place.
Posted on 18 January 2017 by Anina Steele
Who is responsible for consumer data security? Discover how important it is to secure consumer data, explore the findings of the 2016 Data Breaches and Consumer Loyalty Report.
Posted on 07 September 2016 by Thales DIS
What’s taken Sony so long to add 2FA to its PSN security? Online service providers of all kinds need two-factor authentication. Are you using 2FA?
Posted on 26 May 2016 by Thales DIS
With data breaches increasing, if two factor authentication can prevent 63% of data breaches, shouldn’t social network security make it standard procedure?