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Enterprises should be aware that vendors and employees need to have very different logins and credentials. It’s imperative that businesses have much more granular control over remote vendor access to their networks. Find out more in this post.
Remote access has become a necessity in business environments. Whether it’s employees working from home or third-party vendors that need to access a customer network, remote access needs to provide secure and reliable connectivity—keyword here being secure.
Just one weak link in your supply chain could lead to a potential security disaster. A third-party data breach could cause your organization financial loss, regulatory issues, and damage to your reputation. Here's three easy steps you can take to reduce your third-party vendor risks.
It’s been one year since Colonial Pipeline was infamously hacked, creating fuel shortages, driving up gas prices, and creating a state of emergency. We’ve dug into this hack many times before, but looking back on one of the biggest critical infrastructure attacks shows us both why this cyber incident is so important and how organizations should move forward with their cybersecurity strategies after the many lessons learned from the attack.
The manufacturing sector continues to be one of the most appealing targets for hackers. It has the largest average payout for a ransomware attack and the consequences are too visible and disruptive to ignore. The result: companies are much more likely to pay ransoms and meet demands.
There’s plenty of money in casinos, and we’re not talking about the coins rattling around in slot machines. Tribal casinos are becoming a new target for ransomware attacks, with bad actors holding systems for ransom and making away with some serious dough.
Chances are you know of, or have even used, Okta. The authentication and identity management software is almost ubiquitous, offering multi-factor authentication for single users across large organizations. Unfortunately, Okta was the subject of a security breach back in January.
The word is already making the rounds in analyst meetings, white papers, and slide decks: cybersecurity mesh. Is it new software? Or a new attack vector? Or something else entirely? The fact is that cybersecurity mesh architecture is a concept all organizations need to be paying attention to and utilizing in their own cybersecurity strategies.
As Imprivata strengthens its portfolio with SecureLink, the Securelink Enterprise Access platform will now seamlessly integrate into Imprivata's PAM solution. This software collaboration now allows enterprise organizations to secure and efficiently manage all privileged access to critical assets. That’s a capability all organizations need to stay secure.