It can be seen that due to the growth of technology, online and offline identities have become intertwined. This is a result of individuals having an online personality that is different from their offline one. The internet is a vast world of varied identities and sometimes such represented identities may not coincide with what has […]
Category: Password-Self-Service
What is Password Synchronization?
Passwords. Sometimes it’s the only important attribute that stands between your important data, information and a hacker. We’re told time and time again that we need stronger and robust passwords as this will prevent cyber-attacks, and yet we continue to use easily guessed passwords (though we’re getting better). Edward Snowden exposed the NSA for questionable […]
Words of Wisdom: The Worst Passwords of 2014
American Author Clifford Stoll has argued that the best quote whilst teaching others the importance of proper password safety is: “Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don’t let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.” This quote is perhaps the best way to teach your children proper password procedures, along […]
The Customer is Always Right: Two tips to Drive Customer Satisfaction
Satisfying customers is a challenge for any company and any industry. This is particularly true in information technology, and particularly Password Management. In general the U.S. doesn’t score, as a whole, very well in Customer Satisfaction in regards to IT services. According to a 2012 article in Forbes.com Customer Satisfaction Index the United States averaged […]
No Switching Required: Access Manager Makes Linux Managers Happy
Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group, China’s largest e-commerce business, once remarked “I’m not a tech guy. I’m looking at the technology with the eyes of my customers, normal people’s eyes.” At Nervepoint Technologies, we are tech people. And we constantly look at technology through the eyes of our customers, many of whom are techies. […]