How to Create a Security Culture in Your Organization20240614141628
How to Create a Security Culture in Your Organization
Joakim RodriguesJune 14, 2024cloud computing, Cloud security, collaboration, cyber security, cybersecurity, data breaches, data loss, encryption, file sharing, information security, secure file sharing, security, security breach, small medium business, SMB0 comments
Implementing a working culture of cyber security is difficult. A strong cybersecurity culture requires organizations to meet security and compliance r...
Confidential Information Leaks and Your Employees20230805075104
Confidential Information Leaks and Your Employees
Tony Abou-AssalehAugust 5, 2023bring your own device, BYOD, BYOD policy, compromise, data leakage, employee, security breach0 comments
What is Information Leakage? An information leak is an event takes place when confidential information is revealed to unauthorized persons or parties....
How to Create a Strong Password20221108134753
How to Create a Strong Password
Mark DineenNovember 8, 2022**, email security, information security, password security, security breach0 comments
Introduction One of the most common topics in relation to security is passwords. Virtually every account on the internet – from social media to ...
10 Best Practices for Online File Sharing20190929152343
10 Best Practices for Online File Sharing
Tony Abou-AssalehSeptember 29, 2019best practices, compliancy, data leak, HIPAA, online file sharing, secure file sharing, security breach0 comments
While the methods we use to share files may have changed, file sharing is not a new concept. Minstrels, messengers, carrier pigeons – humanity has bee...
5 Lessons Organizations Can Learn From Walmart Canada’s Data Breach20170626184328
5 Lessons Organizations Can Learn From Walmart Canada’s Data Breach
Sammi PunJune 26, 2017cyber security, cybersecurity, data leak, data loss, encryption, online privacy, online security, security, security breach, security policy0 comments
The Data Breach Word of the data breach first broke out in July of 2015, when third-party photo processing vendor, PNI Digital Media, announced a data...
5 Secure File Sharing Features Your Solution Must Have20170615192508
5 Secure File Sharing Features Your Solution Must Have
Sammi PunJune 15, 2017collaboration, cyber security, cybersecurity, data leak, data loss, encryption, file sharing, online collaboration, online security, secure file sharing, security, security breach0 comments
Collaboration within a business is absolutely vital to the workflow of an organization. File sharing and information exchange is a core component of t...
The Return on Investment of Collaboration20170601195945
The Return on Investment of Collaboration
Sammi PunJune 1, 2017collaboration, cybersecurity, data leak, digital collaboration, file sharing, online collaboration, privacy, return on investment, roi, secure file sharing, security, security breach, small medium business, SMB, SSL, TitanFile0 comments
If you’ve ever held a decision making role at your organization, you know that understanding the benefits of introducing any kind of strategy ...
How to Build a Cyber Security Culture at Your Firm20170524213435
How to Build a Cyber Security Culture at Your Firm
Sammi PunMay 24, 2017bring your own device, BYOD, cloud computing, Cloud security, collaboration, cyber security, cybersecurity, data breaches, data leak, data loss, ebook, email, encryption, file sharing, information security, secure file sharing, security, security breach, small medium business, SMB0 comments
Implementing a working culture of cyber security is difficult. Compliance is complex and rolling out a complete system and nailing out all the details...
Ignorance is not bliss: Why you need a BYOD policy20130718112438
Ignorance is not bliss: Why you need a BYOD policy
Tony Abou-AssalehJuly 18, 2013bring your own device, BYOD, cybersecurity, data leak, security breach2 comments
Given the frequency with which it’s mentioned in the news, it’s not surprising that the practice of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) doesn’t seem to be go...