3 Mobile Security Problems That Most Security Teams Haven’t Fixed Yet

3 Mobile Security Problems That Most Security Teams Haven’t Fixed Yet

3 Mobile Security Problems That Most Security Teams Haven’t Fixed Yet Workplaces continue to expand beyond the walls of the traditional office building and out into unsecured environments, increasingly relying on mobile devices. But as mobile usage increases, so...
Technology Empowers Pandemic Response, But Privacy Worries Remain

Technology Empowers Pandemic Response, But Privacy Worries Remain

Technology Empowers Pandemic Response, But Privacy Worries Remain   In late January and early February, a study of influenza had the ability to reveal whether subjects in the Seattle area were infected by the novel coronavirus. But medical privacy rules scuttled...
Introducing Zero-Trust Access

Introducing Zero-Trust Access

Introducing Zero-Trust Access   Working remotely has been a reality for many knowledge workers for many years, enabled by the growth and development of the Internet, Wi-Fi connectivity, and mobile computing devices. Indeed, it was this trend that powered the...
Security Must Be In Place Prior to Remote Work

Security Must Be In Place Prior to Remote Work

Security Must Be In Place Prior to Remote Work One of the biggest problems facing companies during this coronavirus pandemic is that they do not have the proper and robust enough security to support remote-work.  Many companies do not completely understand the...
Patch As Many As You Possibly Can and Keep The Bad Guys At Bay

Patch As Many As You Possibly Can and Keep The Bad Guys At Bay

Patch As Many As You Possibly Can and Keep The Bad Guys At Bay Software updates and patches protect both your digital safety and cybersecurity. The sooner you update, the more secure you will be until the next update comes out. However, with all the cybercriminals out...