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Your password may not be secure - update it now

Posted on Friday August 07, 2020  |  password, password security, security best practice, multi factor authentication, account monitoring, single sign on, passphrases

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) once said that a good password consisted of three things: upper- and lowercase letter, numbers, and symbols. However, the NIST recently reversed its stance on good passwords. Here's why and what they are now recommending.

 

7 Easy ways to prevent data loss in Microsoft 365

Posted on Wednesday July 08, 2020  |  encryption, data security, compliance, mobile device management, access management, calendar sharing, multi factor authentication, policy alerts, session timeouts, microsoft 365

Microsoft understands the value of business data and the costly repercussions of losing it. That's why they've released a slew of security and compliance tools for Microsoft 365 subscribers. But given the increasing sophistication and frequency of data breaches, these cloud security solutions aren't enough to protect your files. You'll need to follow these seven security tips to prevent data loss in Microsoft 365.

 

How to protect your Office 365 data

Posted on Thursday November 15, 2018  |  session timeouts, policy alerts, office 365, multi factor authentication, mobile device management, encryption, data security, compliance, calendar sharing, access management

Office 365 is a complete cloud solution that allows you to store thousands of files and collaborate on them, too. In addition to its productivity features, the service comes with security and compliance solutions that will help businesses avoid the crushing financial and legal repercussions of data loss. However, even with its comprehensive security tools, the service has some data security risks that need to be addressed. The following tips will keep your business data private and secure.

 

5 Cybersecurity measures anyone can master

Posted on Friday September 07, 2018  |  tips and tricks, software updates, password managers, multi factor authentication, https, encryption, cybersecurity, adobe flash

Avoiding malware and online scams takes a lot of work. You have to treat every email with suspicion, manage a long list of convoluted passwords, and avoid public WiFi networks. Ideally, you follow several other cybersecurity best practices, but many users don't believe they're worth the time. If you're one of those people, here are five ways to stay safe that won't eat up all your time.

 

How to tighten up Android security

Posted on Wednesday May 09, 2018  |  safe browsing, remote wipe, multi factor authentication, mobile device, lock screen, find my device, app permissions, android

Critical Android security issues have become somewhat of the norm in recent months. Hackers are developing a record number of cyberattacks that could compromise your mobile operating system and they're having more success than ever before. But there are some things you can do to tighten up your Android security, and most of the features you need are already built in!

 

Google studies effects of leaked logins

Posted on Tuesday November 21, 2017  |  research, phishing, passwords, multi factor authentication, keylogging, google, data breach, account hijacking

Passwords are your first line of defense against hackers. But over the years, they have developed plenty of methods to steal them. To gain a deeper understanding of how cybercriminals operate, Google analyzed the causes of leaked login credentials. Here are the results.

 

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