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Password Resolutions for 2023

If you’re tired of making the usual New Year’s resolutions to lose weight or save money, we have one you can do from your couch that will still have a positive impact on your life. In 2023, resolve to get a handle on your passwords, whether that’s pledging to create stronger passwords, implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA), or changing compromised credentials. 2022 was another record year for cyberattacks that impacted people’s wallets and peace of mind.

Making Ransomware Recovery a Surefire Thing

Hard question: How do you recover from ransomware? Harder question: How can you prove you can recover? These two questions led our recent Winter Release event, where we discussed how to take the uncertainty out of ransomware recovery and prove that your recovery plan actually works. Read on to see how you can get peace of mind out of your ransomware recovery plan.

December Product Rollup: Watermarking, AutoCAD, and Migration App

‍ 2022 is coming to a close, and we’re excited to bring you one last round of improvements to the Egnyte platform just in time for the beginning of a new year. This month, we’ve got updates to watermarking for viewer-only permissions, UX improvements across the platform, AutoCAD DWG file preview for the Egnyte Android app, and various enhancements to our Migration App. Read all about it below.

Why Do You Need an EV Code Signing Certificate?

You probably know what a code signing certificate is and why it is needed. But for the uninitiated, a code signing certificate is a digital security certificate used by software developers to sign their apps, drivers, software, executable codes, and others. It provides end-users the surety that the software code they received hasn’t been altered or compromised. A Certificate Authority (CA) will provide you with a code signing certificate after conducting the required validation.

GitGuardian Public Monitoring demo - protect your attack surface on GitHub

GitGuardian scans GitHub round the clock for companies' exposed secrets and alerts their security teams before it’s too late. This short demo shows exactly how GitGuardian's Public Monitoring platform can help you identify your developers on GitHub, even when using personal accounts, monitor your perimeter for secrets leaks, and help you collaborate with developers to remediate exposure.

[Webinar] Exposing Leaked Secrets Inside Android Apps! Cybernews & GitGuardian

Our Friends at Cybernews recently released some shocking research that showed thousands of Android applications are leaking hard-coded secrets like API keys. We are super excited to be sitting down with Cybernews researcher Vincentas Baubonis to take a deep dive into this study and uncover why this is such a pervasive vulnerability in Android Applications.

Are educational institutions easy victims of ransomware groups?

Ransomware’s new favorite victim is educational institutions. Ransomware attacks, that exploit targets utilizing malicious software code, have increased tremendously over the past few years. In addition to targeting business sectors, cybercriminals are now attempting to ambush the security posture of educational sectors. Educational institutions are an easy prey for ransomware attackers as they lack the fundamental elements of a secured network.