3 ways to increase cybersecurity while working remotely
It’s important to take extra precautions to protect your computer from cyber threats. Here are three ways to increase cybersecurity while working remotely.

It’s important to take extra precautions to protect your computer from cyber threats. Here are three ways to increase cybersecurity while working remotely.
2FA isn’t a bulletproof security measure, but it is a good layer of protection to your security bubble; here’s how to use your phone as a 2FA security key.
The FCC has added Kaspersky antivirus software to the United States national security risk list. Read on to find out more!
Let’s talk about why digital security is so important at events and what you can do to protect your event. Read on for more.
Let’s examine some of the biggest cybersecurity concerns associated with the government use of internet-based technology.
Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) act as an additional layer of security, impeding any malicious traffic from reaching your company’s resources.
Through a series of tests, we found that Life360 doesn’t provide several basic security measures to thwart potential hackers, including limiting failed log-in attempts and providing two-factor authentication for accounts.
Here are seven simple pieces of home security tech that have a significant impact on the safety of yourself and your loved ones.
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Both Apple and Google have problems with the United States Senate antitrust bills being considered for big tech companies.
Many people received fake emails from the FBI this weekend due to its email system being compromised by bad actors. Read on for more.
Arlo is a home security systems maker and they’ve just announced its Go 2 LTE/Wi-Fi security camera but only through Verizon.
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The Twitch hack was a big deal and it has some lessons about network security. What happened and what can we learn from it?
When it comes to making the big decisions and setting the overall direction of the enterprise, it is the C-suite that leads the charge.
The T-Mobile security breach saga continues as the company has reported that this impacts an additional 5.3 million customers.
While we like to think that healthcare organizations have our best interests at heart, the truth is they are vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Along with private businesses, the Justice Department has a lot of catching up to do, and most of this work should have been thought of years ago.
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Users should apply the Dell security patch as soon as possible. Especially now as SentinelLABS is expected to release the details soon.
Apple generally keeps its mouth shut regarding security flaws and anything that may give the company a bad look.
As of today, security tech is already far advanced, but there’s always room for improvement.
iOS 14.4.2, iPadOS 14.4.2, and watchOS 7.3.3 have all been rolled out, and you should have the updates waiting for you in Settings>General>Software Update. When it comes to security updates, users should be updating their devices as quickly as possible.
The question, though, is whether or not security-as-a-service solutions provide adequate protection.
Whether someone wants to learn more about hacking, needs help with their studies, or wants to stay up to date on cybersecurity news – there’s a subreddit for that.
Did you know that 24% of security breaches result from silly individual mistakes, like using a single password for everything?
The security flaw isn’t limited to data apps either. Healthcare apps such as Talkspace and Practo have also been impacted.
Last year, The Washington Post outright declared Chrome “spy software.”