The rising number of cyberattacks at educational institutions this year has made cybercrime prevention just as important as any other part of university curriculum.
Data Security
This Month in SSL: May 2016
Here is our latest news roundup of articles about network and SSL security. (Click here to see the whole series.) SSL & Encryption Microsoft announced they will deprecate SHA-1 within the next four months. OpenSSL released versions 1.0.2h and 1.0.1t, which fixed one high-severity flaw and four low-severity flaws. Google takes another step towards pushing […]
Employees Still the Biggest Threat to Enterprise Security
Employees are the first line of defense in enterprise security, but bad habits make them an easy target for cybercriminals to access sensitive information.
Understanding the Threat Landscape When Using the Cloud
The cloud is essentially a borderless environment leaving many companies vulnerable to attack.
Ransomware: A Threat On The Rise
Cyber warnings have been issued and news has been reported, but Ransomware is still a thriving business. Prevention may just be the greatest key to safety.
Security Concerns in IoT Wearables
When it comes to IoT wearables, developers much think about security first.
Combating Fraud and Cyberscams this Tax Season
There were 1,026 phishing and malware incidents reported in January 2016 alone, up 254 from 2015.
Debunking SSL and HTTPS Security Myths
Myths about SSL protection and HTTPS encryption may elicit false misperceptions about proper enterprise security. Here are some of the most common myths debunked.
Do Compliance Requirements Secure Data?
According to Vormetric, 64% of security professionals felt that adhering to basic compliance requirements are “very” or “extremely effective” at preventing data breaches.