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November 15, 2017 Edition |
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Top Trends Throwing Passwords into a Death Spiral |
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Over the years, passwords have become less and less reliable when it comes to protecting critical company data. It's increasingly difficult to manage, memorize and keep passwords safe. Bad actors have numerous ways to crack, steal, reset or bypass them.
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Most businesses are now technology dependent. This means security concerns aren’t just worrisome to large corporate enterprises anymore, but also the neighborhood sandwich shop, the main street tax advisor, and the local non-profit.
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Let's be honest. Not all organizations WANT disclosures to be understood. Often companies benefit from individuals either not reading or not understanding information that is disclosed.
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This is the first of a regular series of features that outline a typical day in the life of a chief information security officer, who are at the front lines of defending organizations against the rising tide of cybercrime.
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The massive Equifax loss of 143 million non-consenting individual's information in the US, Canada and UK presents more challenges for customer protection. Consumer information loss aggravates an already challenged digital society.
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Large organizations with warehouses of our personal data continue to be breached. What's going on here--why does this keep happening?
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