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BYOD Security Risks: How to Protect Your Business

It’s tempting for organizations to let employees use their devices for work. It saves money, is convenient for users, and allows corporate network access from remote locations. However, “bring your own device” (BYOD) arrangements can lead to serious security risks compared to issuing company-owned devices. In this post, we’ll assess the main BYOD security risks and explain how you can prevent them.

The 10 Types of Insider Threats Every Security Team Needs to Know

Insider threats account for 34% of all data breaches, yet most organizations are still building security programs designed to stop attackers from the outside. The harder truth? The risk is already inside your walls, and it doesn't always look like a criminal. Not every insider threat is malicious. Some are distracted. Some are overworked. Some are just trying to get things done faster.

The 14 Best Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Vendors in 2026

It’s getting harder than ever for businesses to keep their data safe. Between remote work, cloud services, and third-party integrations, sensitive information now moves faster and across more touchpoints than traditional security models were built to handle. Luckily, there’s a new generation of data loss prevention tools on the market. Ones that boast advanced features and leverage AI to resolve data security incidents.

Proactive Insider Risk Management: The Smartest Cybersecurity Investment for 2026

One reality that organizations must accept in 2026 is that insider risk can no longer be a secondary security concern. It is a material business risk with direct implications for governance, operational resilience, and enterprise value. Source: 2025 Cost of Insider Risks Global Report by Ponemon Institute.

NIS2-Compliance Webinar: Praktische Schritte mit PAM & ITDR | Syteca Webinar

Die NIS2-Richtlinie verändert die Cybersecurity-Anforderungen in Europa grundlegend. Organisationen müssen strengere Governance-Regeln erfüllen, Sicherheitsvorfälle schneller melden und stärkere Identitätssicherheitsmaßnahmen implementieren. In diesem Webinar zeigen Syteca-Experten, wie Unternehmen von theoretischer Compliance zu einer praktischen Umsetzung gelangen können – mit Privileged Access Management (PAM) und Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR).

From Detection to Response: Managing Insider Risks in Healthcare

Watch our expert webinar aimed to help healthcare organizations detect, respond, and manage insider risks effectively - while ensuring compliance with HIPAA standards. Discover how a “Detection to Response” strategy can protect sensitive patient data and maintain operational resilience.

From Investigation to Response: PAM Best Practices for Banks and Fintech

Watch our cybersecurity webinar to discover how banks and fintech organizations can implement PAM best practices with confidence - bringing together detection, investigation, and response stages while meeting demanding compliance requirements. You’ll learn the following key topics: How financial organizations deal with PAM incidents. How to build an advanced PAM + ITDR framework. An investigation-to-response cybersecurity strategy with Syteca. Real-world case studies demonstrating how financial organizations protect critical infrastructure. Live demo: see Syteca PAM + ITDR in action.

14 Best Practices for Data Breach Prevention

For many organizations, a single security lapse isn’t just a technical glitch — it’s a catastrophic blow to their brand reputation and bottom line. With the global average cost of a leak reaching record highs ($4.44 million according to 2025 estimates), learning how to prevent data theft has shifted from a best practice to a business necessity. But how do you stay ahead of the latest cyber threats?

The 2026 Remote Work Stack: Essential Tools and Resources for Distributed Teams

Building a remote team is easy. Scaling one without losing your mind—or your data—is the hard part. As a team that has spent a decade in the trenches of the "Workforce Analytics" world at CurrentWare, we’ve seen the same pattern repeat: companies transition to remote work, they nail down their communication (Slack), they secure their perimeter (VPNs), and then they hit a wall. That wall is Operational Friction.

Five Activities That Indicate an Early Insider Threat

Most insider threats do not start with obvious intent. They start with small changes: A file gets downloaded that does not need to be or a user accesses data outside their usual scope. Information gets shared in ways that feel slightly off. Each action on its own can look harmless, but together, they point to insider risk. That is what makes insider threat indicators hard to catch for security teams. You are not looking for a single violation. You are looking for patterns in how people interact with data.