A new report reveals retailers experienced a tremendous loss resulting from account takeovers and stolen or compromised devices over the past 12 months. Keeper Security has examined new challenges for the retail industry as part of its Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: A Global Risk Report. With the holiday season quickly approaching, Keeper Security
Your organization may already have protocols and procedures for secure file-sharing and storage (and if not, you should). However, now that so many employees are working remotely due to COVID-19, it’s time to revisit these protocols and adjust them as necessary. Here are some key best practices for secure file-sharing in a remote work world.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed a lot of things about our lives, and the changes hit us at warp speed. Suddenly and practically overnight, we had to shift our entire lives online, from shopping and entertainment to working and studying, and cybercriminals began taking advantage of our increased online presence. Here are five tips to
Updated on April 3, 2023. Dark web monitoring is a process in which a tool is used to scan the dark web and monitor for specific personal information such as your email address or password. This can be done manually or with a dark web monitoring tool that can detect when your credentials are being
Keeper is pleased to announce that we have been recognized as a leader in the 2020 HelpScout Customer Service Awards. In honor of Customer Service Week, which runs from October 5 through October 9, 2020, HelpScout recently highlighted companies in the B2B, B2C, and e-commerce sectors that are going above and beyond to deliver exceptional
Eight months or more into the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations worldwide are still struggling to adjust their cybersecurity protocols to a world where remote work is the norm, not the exception. Reflecting this new normal, the Ponemon Institute has released the results of Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: A Global Risk Report. The report, commissioned
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and this year, things are quite different. The manner in which all of us live and work have been markedly changed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Reflecting this new normal, the Ponemon Institute has released the results of Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: A Global Risk Report. The report,
The entire world may still contend with the pandemic, but cybercriminals have certainly not been resting. In fact, the upheaval in everyone’s’ day-to-day lives and the way business has been conducted in 2020 has provided a target-rich environment for both nefarious actors and mischief-makers. On the relatively benign side of things, people have crashed Zoom
Historically, most organizations used a “castle and moat” model to ensure network security. Users and devices inside the network perimeter were trusted by default, while those outside of it were not. This was a logical approach when most or all equipment and employees were on-prem, ensuring a clearly defined network perimeter. Then, cloud computing and
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM), which occurs every October, is an important annual event where government and industry leaders work together to increase awareness of cybersecurity best practices. This year, NCSAM has taken on even greater importance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Suddenly and with little warning, companies were forced to accelerate their digital transformations