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5 Key Features to Look for in a Security Camera to Protect Your Home

Were you looking for a security camera to secure your home but not sure which features matter the most? In this world, protecting the safety of your home and loved ones is the most important thing. Home security cameras have become an integral part of safety and security that provides peace of mind regarding the assets. So here we'll take a closer look at five key features you should consider when choosing a security camera to protect your home.

Diversity and Inclusion in Staffing: How to Build a More Equitable Workforce

In today's rapidly changing business landscape, diversity and inclusion have become more than just buzzwords; they are integral components of building a strong, successful, and forward-thinking organization. Companies that prioritize diversity in their staffing practices benefit from increased creativity, better decision-making, and stronger overall performance. However, achieving and maintaining a diverse and inclusive workforce requires intentional action and a commitment to equitable hiring practices.
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Data Resilience and Protection in the Ransomware Age

Data is the currency of every business today, but it is under significant threat. As companies rapidly collect and store data, it is driving a need to adopt multi-cloud solutions to store and protect it. At the same time, ransomware attacks are increasing in frequency and sophistication. This is supported by Rapid7's Ransomware Radar Report 2024 which states, "The first half of 2024 has witnessed a substantial evolution in the ransomware ecosystem, underscoring significant shifts in attack methodologies, victimology, and cybercriminal tactics."

Supporting your remote workforce: Automatic cached credentials update

In today’s increasingly remote work environment, IT administrators face the challenge of ensuring end users can securely and seamlessly access company resources from anywhere. A critical aspect of this is managing passwords, particularly when users are away from the domain network. These remote users greatly benefit from cached credentials, or the domain username and password hash stored locally on users’ machines after a successful domain-connected login.

Immutable Ledgers: Recording Time-Sensitive Decisions and Knowledge

In a time when everything said, whether factual, fake, or AI-created, may be recorded and posted on the internet, it’s more important than ever to ensure that what was recorded accurately represents a point in time. When someone claims you said, “I was Smoking on a flight, watching Star Wars, the best special effects movie of all time,” was that a false claim? Did they include the date and the context?

Why Every Business Needs an Email Continuity Strategy

Email systems are vulnerable to a multitude of risks that can interfere with business operations. It’s impossible to embrace continuity without being fully aware of these risks, what they entail, and the repercussions that may follow. Here are the most common threats that organizations should be prepared for before and after they master BCP: There are many crisis types that can undermine your business continuity unless it’s enhanced with advanced solutions and protocols.

5 Zero Trust Remote Access Solutions Your IT Team Needs to Know

In the past, organizations could control how, when, and where their employees accessed sensitive data. Now, in the age of hybrid and remote work, employees can connect to company networks from any location over nearly any device. Safeguarding data while granting employees the access they need is a delicate balance. That’s where zero trust remote access solutions come into play.

SANS Releases Guide to Address Rise in Attacks on Manufacturing and Industrial Control Systems

Increased ransomware attacks on industrial control systems (ICS), mixed with general ICS insecurity found across the manufacturing sector, has given rise to a guide specifically addressing this risk. Manufacturing has been a target of ransomware for quite some time — I’ve even covered a recent attack focused on credential harvesting.

North Korean Hackers Target Software Developers With Phony Coding Tests

Researchers at ReversingLabs warn that North Korea’s Lazarus Group is targeting software developers with phony job interviews. The threat actors are posing as employees of major financial services firms and send coding assessment tests as part of the interview process. Our team recently recorded a webinar that covers this exact topic, as our cybersecurity experts discuss how we spotted the red flags and stopped it before any damage was done.