You need to take precautions to make sure that no real data is deleted during your first #redteam security exercise. Get more valuable tips on how to run your first test in the article: https://t.co/hkUH0kZvQK #pentesting#computersecurity#IT#ITSecurity
Though the old “trust but verify” security model made everyone on board feel warm and fuzzy, insider threats have proven the errors of that model. Learn more: https://t.co/CyPlFn2CdY #infosec#cyberdefense
The concept of inside traffic — good, outside traffic — bad in #cybersecurity is no longer working. In fact, it’s putting sensitive data in danger >> https://t.co/uaknDDXynQ #dataprotection
Did you know? Research shows that it’s common to receive about 16 emails containing #malware a month. This is how you can ensure your files stay protected: https://t.co/U62Yi1UQvz #SecureEmail#encryption#privacy#DataSecurity
Remember: Real-world attackers will be clever and creative when it comes to attacking your organization – so your #redteam should be free to act in similar ways. Get more tips on launching a successful red team security exercise: https://t.co/x95IhjZq4X #computersecurity#IT
The new @SafeTData file access solution encrypts files at rest, making it difficult for unauthorized users to read or copy their contents. Learn more: https://t.co/xyE1wX9wVL #Encryption
This blog exposes why SMB 1, 2 and 3 aren’t secure and what you can do to secure your secure file storage, and secure workflows for integrating #antivirus >> https://t.co/shbfH4xUre #DataSecurity#DataProtection
In our digital age, sharing documents is the norm. However, with an sensitive file, you’ll most likely want to make sure that not everyone has access to it. SDE makes adding access controls to a shared drive easier than ever >> https://t.co/k4CVmJAEOy #CyberDefense#InfoSec
Concerned about unauthorized users accessing your #email attachments? This is the solution that will wash away your worries: https://t.co/kjqeaRIRSx #CyberAttacks#CyberDefense#InfoSec
One of the main problems with SMB 1 is that it doesn’t support encryption, which leads to a couple of other issues. So why would you keep SMB 1? https://t.co/jO3al5zcHB #CyberRisks