BYOD LogonBox VPN ROI Security Technical The Top 3 Corporate IT Security Mistakes October 28, 2016 by Lee Painter | Leave a Comment The IT security group within every corporation is under file. Relentless cyber-attacks, user errors and improperly designed and implemented processes and procedures contribute to a maelstrom of problems that executives expect to be instantly solved. The news for IT departments continues to sound dire. Companies like Symantec estimate that 56% of employees believe it is […] Read more » corporate security cyber security mistakes free VPN Hypersocket VPN password self-service security mistakes SSL VPN VPN VPN security
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BYOD Password-Self-Service Security The BYOD explosion: How much of a threat do personal devices really pose to your network? August 1, 2016 by Lee Painter How much of a risk is BYOD to network security? No more than company-issued hardware – provided businesses follow these four essential steps says Lee Painter. We’re all familiar with BYOD dangers: data breaches exploited because of a lack of proper security protocols and encryption on devices or missed operating system updates; data leakage as […] Read more » active directory user self service BYOD BYOD security BYOD threat BYOD trend Free password manager free password self-service microsoft self service password reset Password manager password reset active directory password reset software password self service password self-service self service applications self service password reset self service password reset active directory SSL VPN windows self service password reset
BYOD Password-Self-Service Security Tweetable Six Steps to Avoid Becoming A Data Breach Statistic June 28, 2016 by Lee Painter | Leave a Comment US fast-food chain Wendy’s is the latest organisation to suffer a significant data breach. As the story unfolds, it’s clear the business seems to have been caught off guard in fully understanding the impact and extent of the breach. This isn’t at all unusual – the first time many businesses know they’ve been hacked is […] Read more » active directory user self service address authentication avoid data breach Enhance security fine-grained controls Free password manager Limit access microsoft self service password reset password management Password manager password reset active directory password reset software password self service password self-service security challenges security culture self service applications self service password reset active directory windows self service password reset
BYOD LogonBox VPN What is the Danger of BYO Device Policies? March 5, 2015 by Lee Painter How to Protect your Network from Personal Devices The “consumerisation’ of business technology is picking-up speed. This trend towards the introduction of consumer technology within the corporate environment for the use of work activities is best reflected in policies like Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). These policies have become prevalent in most corporate environments, and […] Read more »