You run a business that handles sensitive customer data. To ensure you’re following industry standards, you diligently work to achieve compliance with relevant laws and regulations, such as HIPAA, SOC 2, or GDPR. You invest in the necessary tools, train your staff, and implement the required security policies. After an exhaustive process, you proudly receive your compliance certification.
Here at 1Password, we’re on a mission to help businesses of all sizes secure every sign-in for every app. To achieve that goal, it’s important that our solutions integrate with and elevate organizations’ existing infrastructure.
Why don’t we treat the information we consume online with the same care as the food we put in our bodies? To unpack this question and much more, we're joined by Vladimir Prelovac, founder and CEO of privacy-focused search engine Kagi. Tune in as we dive into the true cost of free search engines, how Kagi is disrupting the landscape, and the impact of AI on the future of search. If that wasn't enough to get you reaching for your headphones, we discuss chatbot woes and ransomware records in Watchtower Weekly. Plus, we live up to our name by randomly discussing biscuits in.
Managed Apple Accounts may offer some benefits to workplace security, but teams will have to consider whether it’s worth the sacrifice to the end-user experience.
The systems in place to manage software vulnerabilities are often overwhelming and ineffective. But that can change if teams enlist their end users to remediate vulnerabilities.
It should be no surprise that the costs associated with a corporate data breach can be high. (The average total cost is now nearly $5 million, according to IBM.) What may be more alarming is the average length of time it takes for businesses to recover from a breach – and what that means for their security teams, business operations, and bottom line.
The 1Password desktop apps now include the option to show a dedicated developer section, accessible from the sidebar. The next time you open 1Password for Mac, Windows, or Linux, the built-in SSH Agent, 1Password CLI, and Developer Watchtower will be a click away.