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Preparing for Your Digital Afterlife With Secure Password Management

With the average person spending about two and a half hours on social media daily and possibly up to six hours on the internet, there’s no doubt we’ve all built a legacy on the web. Have you ever thought about what happens after you pass away? Will your online presence turn into ghost accounts that are inaccessible to loved ones and susceptible to attackers?

How IT Teams Can Protect Their Organization's Social Media Accounts

Social media managers play a pivotal part in enabling brands to raise awareness and connect with customers online. In that role, they sift through irrelevant and sometimes offensive content to provide prompt support and accurate information on popular platforms like Tik Tok, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and Facebook. Social media is a common entry point for cybercriminals looking to get inside an organization.

Keeper for Teams and Small Business 3 Minute Demo

Introduction Keeper eliminates the pain of having to remember passwords while protecting your business from password-related data breaches and cyberthreats. Keeper stores and protects your website passwords, financial information and other sensitive documents in an encrypted vault. Keeper can generate unique, secure passwords for you that you can unlock with a single Master Password. Keeper makes it easy to login to websites without having to remember passwords ever again.

Keeper Connection Manager Adds New, Next-Gen Features for Zero-Trust Network Access

Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge cybersecurity software protecting passwords, secrets and connections, today announced the latest update to its Keeper Connection Manager (KCM), which provides DevOps and IT teams with instant access to RDP, SSH, database and Kubernetes endpoints through a web browser- no VPN required.

Introducing PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server Connectors in Keeper Connection Manager (KCM) 2.11.0

Keeper Connection Manager 2.11.0 introduces new connections with PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server, plus other enhancements noted below. Keeper Connection Manager allows organizations to connect to endpoints without the need for VPN.

How Scammers Exploit Your Email Address

A strong password is necessary to protect yourself from cybercriminals gaining access to your online accounts. But what happens if an unauthorized user manages to access your email address? Keep reading to learn more about some of the top scenarios that may take place if a cyberattacker ever gets a hold of your email address.

Weak vs Strong Passwords: How to Spot the Difference

The safety of your identity, data and online accounts relies heavily on the strength of your passwords, which is why you should be able to tell the difference between weak vs strong passwords. The importance of password security goes far beyond personal safety, as corporate breaches due to compromised credentials affect millions of people and cost billions of dollars each year. In fact, a recent report by Verizon reveals 81% of hacking-related data breaches are due to stolen or weak passwords.

Securing Finance and Accounting Teams from Cyberattacks

Much of an organization’s most critical business and employee data passes through the hands of finance and accounting professionals. It’s one of the main reasons cyberthreats present a significant risk to finance and accounting teams — especially for small accounting firms that are directly responsible for their security.

Self-Hosted vs. Cloud-Based Password Manager

A few customers have asked about the pros and cons of a self-hosted password management solution, such as Bitwarden. Since I have a lot of experience with this topic, I thought I would share some of the key reasons to use a cloud-based password manager like Keeper, instead of a self-hosted password vault.

Is it Safe to Use Unsecured WiFi in Hotels?

No, it is not safe to use unsecured WiFi in hotels. Using any public WiFi network presents a risk to your private information and security. There are many threats that you become vulnerable to on unsecured hotel WiFi such as a man-the-middle attack or malware. Read on to learn more about the risks of using unsecured WiFi in hotels and how you can stay safe if you can’t avoid using it.