Sophocles is noted as saying that it is better to fail with honor than to succeed by fraud. Unfortunately, for Apple this philosophy isn’t shared by criminals within the Apple Payment System. Relaxed authentication practices used by the banking institutions have led to fraud issues with the Apple Payment System. New exploits linked to Apple […]
Category: Security
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 […]
Relieving Two Pain Points Shared by Most Network Admins
Managing networks is no simple feat. Network Administrators are constantly bombarded by issues. The need to secure the enterprise, manage the resources and data consumption, and maintain essential organizational services like Email and Internet can easily snowball to an 80+ hour workweek. Add to the laundry list the virtual environments that network administrators must be […]
How to Keep Secure with Mobile Security
As the trend for better mobile devices continue to grow, businesses are expected to incorporate the use of more tablets and smartphones in the workplace. However, with this growing trend of Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD), many businesses and their employees aren’t showing a high amount of concern or caution when it comes to mobile […]