Dropbox to acquire secure document sharing startup DocSend for $165M

Dropbox announced today that it plans to acquire DocSend for $165 million The company helps customers share and track documents by sending a secure link instead of an attachment. “We’re announcing that we’re acquiring DocSend to help us deliver an even broader set of tools for remote work, and DocSend helps customers securely manage and […] Continue reading Dropbox to acquire secure document sharing startup DocSend for $165M

Working from Home Now? Here’s How to Do it Securely

Most employees work from home only occasionally. The Coronavirus outbreak, however, has recently relegated millions of employees to home offices, kitchen tables, and living room couches. We do our part to flatten the curve when we work from home. Plus,… Continue reading Working from Home Now? Here’s How to Do it Securely

FedRAMP Is Your Best Cloud Bet, Even for Commercial Businesses

Think FedRAMP is just for government agencies? Think again. In fact, lots of commercial or private sector businesses use a FedRAMP authorized cloud service to protect their IP, PII, and PHI. FedRAMP is more than a best practice, it’s the gold sta… Continue reading FedRAMP Is Your Best Cloud Bet, Even for Commercial Businesses

Google Upspin Secure File-Sharing Released to Open Source

New file-sharing protocols and interfaces called Upspin have been released to open source. Built by Google, Upspin returns access control and data security to the user. Continue reading Google Upspin Secure File-Sharing Released to Open Source

Over 51 Million Accounts Leaked from iMesh File Sharing Service

How many more data dumps does this hacker have with him that has yet to be exposed?

Well, no one knows the answer, but we were recently made aware of another data breach from Peace – the same Russian hacker who was behind the massive breaches in some of the most popular social media sites including LinkedIn, MySpace, Tumblr, and VK.com.

The hacker under the nickname “Peace” (or Peace_of_mind

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