Major incidents like cyber attacks, terrorism, and pandemics are likely in the making right now but it doesn’t mean they’re inevitable. Learning from past incidents, asking the hard ‘what ifs’, and helping businesses build organizational resilience is always top of mind for security leader Sarah Armstrong-Smith.
Whether you’re in the market for a new password manager or looking to try a password management platform for the first time, you’ve likely come across both 1Password and Dashlane in your research.
Not all hackers are bad. A subset known as white hat hackers, or ethical hackers, use their knowledge and skills for good, testing companies' defenses and discovering vulnerabilities for them.
Every October the industry puts together information to share how people and businesses can be safer online. For this blog, we’re focusing on shadow IT – the hardware or software that employees use that isn’t managed by the company’s IT team – and how using a password manager can help.
If you’re comparing password managers, two names are likely to come up: 1Password and LastPass. So how do you know which is right for you?