A Pew Internet and American Life Project study has found that 60 percent of online users are not worried about the data available about them online in an era when "Googling" for personal or business ...
It’s a beautiful Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn, surprisingly warm for a mid-winter day in late January. My last conscious activity was staring out the window of the Gentlemen’s Factory Innovation Lab ...
We’re pretty darn important, but it’s not every day we recieve a communique. We got one this week though from the Georgia Tech Information Security Center, which last month held a summit on identity ...
To keep bad guys out of their networks, schools look to modern tools that limit access and safeguard sensitive information. K–12 schools are No. 1, and not in a good way. Last year alone, the number ...
Active Directory (AD) is prolific, with an estimated deployment at 90% of organizations worldwide. Meanwhile, Entra ID deployment is increasing, as is the prevalence of Hybrid environments which ...
WASHINGTON & SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- Mar 03, 2010 Industry leaders Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign, Verizon, CA, and Booz Allen Hamilton today announced at the RSA Conference 2010 the ...
Since the first concept and launch of Cloud Services almost 20 years ago, cloud providers have been on a constant security improvement race in order to offer the best solutions to keep the user data ...
Someone sick with the flu logs in to an urgent care appointment from their bed. A hospice nurse checks on a patient in their bed at home. A clinician moves from campus to campus throughout the week.
The process of managing employee identity, or ensuring that IT resources can only be accessed by the right users, has been evolving since the very first terminal-based login. From desktop-based ...
Security leaders have spent years hardening identity controls for employees and service accounts. That model is now showing its limits. A new class of identity is rapidly spreading across enterprise ...
Machine identities are a large, and fast-growing part of the enterprise attack surface. The number of machines—servers, devices, and services—is growing rapidly and efforts to secure them often fall ...
For decades, macOS has been admired for stability and security — traits inherited from the BSD Unix underpinnings of Apple’s operating systems. Yet these same foundations now create friction for IT ...
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