Password-Self-Service Security Uncategorized Words of Wisdom: The Worst Passwords of 2014 March 10, 2015 by Lee Painter American Author Clifford Stoll has argued that the best quote whilst teaching others the importance of proper password safety is: “Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don’t let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.” This quote is perhaps the best way to teach your children proper password procedures, along […] Read more » 2014 active directory user self service data access easy hack easy password hacks identity management solutions microsoft self service password reset password management password reset active directory password reset software password self service security self service applications self service password reset self service password reset active directory SSL VPN windows self service password reset wisdom worst passwords
Uncategorized 6 Exciting Updates From 2014 March 10, 2015 by Lee Painter 2014 was the year of security breaches with companies one after another who were becoming victims to hackers and data breaches. The climate for 2015 looks to be the aftermath with everyone wondering what can be done to prevent such things in the future. In 2014, Hypersocket took these incidents and focused upon ensuring […] Read more » 2014 2015 new features Access Manager access manager 1.1 active directory user self service Amazon AWS cloud data access education emergency mode exciting updates microsoft self service password reset nervepoint new features new release password reset active directory password reset software password self service security breaches self service applications self service password reset self service password reset active directory solutions SSH command SSL VPN upgrades windows self service password reset
Uncategorized Regulating IT: The Two Most Important IT Security Takeaways from Cyber Regulations February 3, 2015 by Lee Painter The biggest challenge facing most companies today is IT security. The seemingly endless increase in cyber-attacks and password breaches are only the tip of the iceberg. A tightening of all regulations and compliance requirements around IT Security, foreign conflicts that are now affecting the average consumer, and the increase in the number of networkable devices […] Read more »
Uncategorized The IT Security Maturity Model for Any Company January 26, 2015 by Lee Painter Planning and policies for IT security pay off, not only in savings in the event of a data breach, but also by reducing the likelihood of a breach. According to a 2014 Ponemon study sponsored by IBM, the average cost to a company for each compromised record with sensitive or personal information was $201. But […] Read more »
Uncategorized Security Lessons Learned from 2014 – Authentication & Passwords January 19, 2015 by Lee Painter It’s a new year and as we look back at 2014, many businesses are discovering that last year was only the tip of cyber security hacks and security breaches. Last year will forever be known as “the year of the breach” with major security and data breaches happening to several major companies throughout the year. […] Read more »
Uncategorized Security Lessons Learned from 2014 – Authentication & Passwords January 19, 2015 by Lee Painter It’s a new year and as we look back at 2014, many businesses are discovering that last year was only the tip of cyber security hacks and security breaches. Last year will forever be known as “the year of the breach” with major security and data breaches happening to several major companies throughout the year. […] Read more »
Password-Self-Service Security Uncategorized The Customer is Always Right: Two tips to Drive Customer Satisfaction December 29, 2014 by Lee Painter Satisfying customers is a challenge for any company and any industry. This is particularly true in information technology, and particularly Password Management. In general the U.S. doesn’t score, as a whole, very well in Customer Satisfaction in regards to IT services. According to a 2012 article in Forbes.com Customer Satisfaction Index the United States averaged […] Read more »
Uncategorized Security in Review for 2015 December 15, 2014 by Lee Painter It’s now after Thanksgiving and we’re on the way to approaching the last holiday before the start of the new year. As the end of 2014 begins to come to an end, predictions are starting to come in when it comes to what businesses can expect in the upcoming year. Security is Tops Security is […] Read more »
Security Uncategorized Identity Theft on the Rise for Businesses and Consumers November 11, 2014 by Lee Painter The latest news in regards to businesses being hacked, with millions of consumer data being stolen in each case, consumers have made the threat of identity theft their number one concern as we end 2014 and head into 2015. What’s worse, 2014 was the second year in a row in which identity theft has affected millions […] Read more » identity theft online security
Uncategorized Pillars of Password Management November 6, 2014 by Lee Painter Compatibility and Mobility are two key characteristics of an effective Password Management solution. Together, they help build a balanced platform by providing network admins the ability to manage varied networks, while affording their users with the ability to access their accounts whenever, wherever and however they want. The need to maintain a solution that is […] Read more »