Sam Heiney

VP, Product at Impero Software – A skilled product team leader, Sam directs a global development operation that is responsible for the full Impero Software product suite.

Sam Heiney's Posts

A Comprehensive Look at Digital Safeguarding for Schools

Safer Internet Day is an important reminder for organizations to take a holistic approach to digital safeguarding. At Impero Software, we understand the importance of protecting pupils online, and we are committed to supporting schools and school districts in their ...
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Your Logo Here! White-labeling added to the Impero Connect Portal

If you're an Impero Connect Portal user, you'll have already noticed the updated user interface. This visual update brings the design closer to the look and feel of other Impero Software products. We're also excited to introduce a feature many ...
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Looking for a New Remote Desktop Connection Manager? Reasons To Choose Impero

When it comes to your remote desktop connection manager, only the best will do. Skimping on the features, or settling for minimal security, could mean the difference between growth and failure. For many businesses, their remote desktop connection manager integrates ...
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IT Administrator’s Guide to Remote Cybersecurity

Managing vast networks of devices, vendors, users, and potential cyberthreats is a big job, but in our global business environment, it’s more important than ever for IT administrators to understand how to keep networks secure. Cybersecurity awareness tips begin with ...
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[Webinar] Build with Secure Remote Access from the Start

Join us next week for Impero Connect's first webinar of 2022: Build with Secure Remote Access from the Start. Secure remote access helps leverage the power of widespread network connectivity to access devices, networks, or platforms located in different locations ...
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RDP Hacking: How Hackers Enter Remote Desktops & How to Be Safe

Remote desktop hacks become a common way for hackers to access valuable password and system information on networks that rely on RDP to function. Malicious actors are constantly developing more and more creative ways to access private data and secure ...
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