Google takes security more seriously than most companies, and it’s no wonder, given that the company’s Android Operating System is currently in use by more than 1.4 billion users worldwide. The latest version of Android (version 6.0, dubbed Marshmallow) includes such...
You may not have heard much about USB-C cables, but you will. They are the future of USB connectivity, and will ultimately replace both USB-A and USB-B cables, which are the ones you’re likely using right now to connect your various devices. A few months ago, Google...
How Safe is Your Smartphone Fingerprint Reader? The Verge recently posted a video and article on how easy it is to crack an iPhone or Galaxy S6 Edge with some dental putty and having a fingerprint of the individual who owns the phone (i.e., taken off a beer bottle)....
Are you still using single factor authentication in your business? If so, you are taking an unnecessary risk. If the only thing standing between the hacking community and your company’s data is a password, then no matter how robust those passwords might be, it’s just...
The statistics are both shocking and dismaying. Even in the face of innumerable high profile data breaches, people still aren’t serious about personal data security. In fact, a shocking 95% of people admit to sharing between one and six passwords with friends. Most of...
George Orwell aside, you want to monitor an employee’s email since you are the manager/owner of the company domain used for email and the service used for email (and possibly the company device used to email) and suspect an employee(s) should be monitored to...