Security in the Mobile Age
Mobile devices have allowed us to be “connected” at all times. We’re never more than a swipe away from the latest news, or friends’ Facebook
Mobile devices have allowed us to be “connected” at all times. We’re never more than a swipe away from the latest news, or friends’ Facebook
Nearly 90 percent of businesses use Active Directory to manage employees and control login credentials to company-owned computers. However, this widely-adopted technology is also fundamentally
The Weekly Cypher is specially curated to keep you up-to-date on the latest in cybersecurity, biometrics, and related news and innovations. This week’s topics are:
2016 was – unfortunately – a banner year for data breaches. The one thing all of these attacks had in common? Weak or compromised passwords.
IoT is not a new thing. Big industry, especially large refineries and chemical manufacturing plants have been using radio frequency sensors to monitor things like
Behavioral biometrics and other cybersecurity advances are helping firms tackle data breaches and other security woes head one. Read about some of the latest news in The Weekly Cypher.
Whenever you make a transaction or access an account, traditionally you’ve needed to confirm your identity by entering a password or PIN. Over the last
The biometrics industry has been growing at an astonishing pace, led by improvements to mobile devices and other innovations in biometric sensor technology. As a
The Weekly Cypher is specially curated to keep you up-to-date on the latest in cybersecurity, biometrics, and related news and innovations. This week’s topics are:
Many are discussing the need to move beyond passwords, but the recommendations on how to do so vary far and wide. From two-factor authentication to
We recently discussed the five biggest data breaches from last year, but 2016 wasn’t just about leaked or stolen data, it also saw some of
The Weekly Cypher explores the need for a stronger stance on cybersecurity this year, whether deploying biometrics or reassessing the use of multi factor authentication to eliminate the weaknesses of passwords and security questions.
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