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The School’s Guide to Apps Students Are Using: Top 10 Most Popular & Dangerous

Technology plays a significant role in today’s classrooms. Unfortunately, anonymous messaging apps, random video chats, and other platforms that lock or hide other apps raise safety and security concerns for educators.  Despite efforts to educate students, they don’t always exercise good judgment. Some of the more commonly used apps among students exhibit safety concerns that …

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4 Common Security Gaps in Network Access Controls

Keeping your business safe has never been more challenging. With growing numbers of access points and short-staffed IT departments, access control in network security is an ever-present challenge. To help solve security problems, a number of companies, small and large, ...
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3 Future Trends in Data Collection for Health Care Providers

Medical professionals and healthcare providers depend on IT support to do their work in hospitals and clinics, including insurance and research. Across the industry, they need stability, efficiency, and security­–monitoring specialized medical devices, sending patient data, processing claims, and more. ...
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[WEBINAR] Calculating the ROI of Remote Support for ATMs

Are you spending too much on ATM support? Financial institutions tend to overspend by 47,000 USD each year on unnecessary service trips. In this webinar we review the underlying research along with best practices for reducing costs. Join us and ...
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How to Build a Privileged Access Management Program

Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a popular term in the world of cybersecurity as it pertains to protecting an organization’s attack surface. This can be threats from external sources, or internal malicious behavior and/or negligence. With PAM, organizations can limit ...
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Avast hack is the latest reason to evaluate your VPN use cases

Cybersecurity company Avast announced that its internal network was hacked via a VPN connection. The attackers compromised an employee's VPN credentials and had network access for more than four months.  Through a successful privilege escalation, the actor managed to obtain ...
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That TeamViewer remote access hack was worse than previously thought

A security firm recently revealed new details about one of the more significant TeamViewer hacks, which happened in 2016, showing that billions of devices may have been affected or vulnerable. It seems that TeamViewer was hacked by Chinese-backed group APT41, ...
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