Identity Management Competitors

The identity management space is core to IT. Identity and access management solutions control who has access to what in an organization. Because of the fundamental nature of IAM, there are a number of identity management competitors in the space. So, w… Continue reading Identity Management Competitors

5 cybersecurity questions retailers must ask to protect their businesses

If retailers think they already have much to worry about, they have another thing coming— cybersecurity—and it’s no longer something they can keep on the back burner. This piece helps retailers ask the right cybersecurity questions to … Continue reading 5 cybersecurity questions retailers must ask to protect their businesses

2018 Phishing Trends & Intelligence Report: The Shift to Enterprise

Like years past, phishing continues to be an evolving threat. What once was a simple attack that would hit everyone from your neighbors to your colleagues’ inboxes has since expanded to different medians and tactics growing in sophistication… Continue reading 2018 Phishing Trends & Intelligence Report: The Shift to Enterprise

User photo tagging brings major class action lawsuit for Facebook

Users have accused Facebook of violating an Illinois privacy law by using facial recognition on photos without explicit user consent. Now, a US federal judge in San Francisco, ruled that the company must face a major class action lawsuit, according to … Continue reading User photo tagging brings major class action lawsuit for Facebook

US, UK, and Australian governments accuse Russia of targeting networking infrastructure

Government departments and private businesses are being targeted in internet attacks orchestrated by the Russian government, exploiting commercially available network infrastructure.
The post US, UK, and Australian governments accuse Russia of tar… Continue reading US, UK, and Australian governments accuse Russia of targeting networking infrastructure

Teen Faces 10 Years in Prison for Downloading 7K Freedom of Information Releases

A teenager faces upwards of 10 years in prison for downloading 7,000 freedom of information releases that contained people’s sensitive personal information. On 11 April, Nova Scotia’s police raided the home of a yet-unnamed 19-year-old. As … Continue reading Teen Faces 10 Years in Prison for Downloading 7K Freedom of Information Releases