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What Is a Password Manager?

A password manager is a tool that allows you to store and manage your personal information, such as login credentials, credit card numbers, passport and more, in an encrypted digital vault. Some password managers allow you to store passkeys too. With a password manager, the only password you have to remember is your master password, which acts as the key to enter your secure vault.

Protecting Student-Athlete Data: TPRM for Collegiate Athletics

American college athletics is a foundational pillar of higher education institutions and a profitable business model for universities. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which regulates college athletics, reported that in 2020, Division I schools earned $15.7 billion in athletics revenue. In 2023, NCAA Division I school Ohio State University reported a record-breaking revenue of over $275 million from its athletic department alone.

How Do Cybercriminals Spread Malware?

Cybercriminals can spread malware through phishing attacks, man-in-the-middle attacks, exploit kits and drive-by downloads. Cybercriminals typically use social engineering tactics to trick people into downloading malware or exploit security vulnerabilities to install malware without the victim knowing. Continue reading to learn more about malware, how cybercriminals spread it, how to detect if your device is infected and how to stay protected against malware.

Prioritizing Cybersecurity Training in 2024: From Corporations to Individuals | Razorthorn Security

In 2024, let's make cybersecurity training a top priority! Join me in exploring the crucial need for training initiatives, from corporate security teams down to individual laptop users. In this video, we discuss the importance of fostering a culture of security awareness, ensuring everyone can recognize the signs of potential threats. From corporate environments to personal devices, cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. I address the significance of providing training that goes beyond making everyone a hacker but equips them with the knowledge to identify and respond to potential risks.

Trustwave MailMarshal Now Available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace

Trustwave MailMarshal is now listed on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store for solutions that are built on or built for Azure and intended for IT professionals and developers. Trustwave MailMarshal joins an illustrious list of IT software applications and services built by industry-leading technology companies.