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  • Secure Your Business with EZPD Password Manager

    Passwords are one of the most common forms of authentication used in the digital world. They protect our personal information, financial data, and other sensitive information from falling into the wrong hands. However, passwords are only effective when they are strong and kept secure. That’s where password management comes in. Storing passwords someplace poses a…

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  • What is password spraying and how can your organization defend against it?

    Technology giant Citrix, a Florida-based software company, recently disclosed a security breach after international cyber criminals gained access to their internal network. The FBI, which alerted Citrix to the threat, said hackers attacked the company’s network by using a tactic known as password spraying. Currently, Citrix is working with numerous cybersecurity firms, as well as…

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  • 4 Essential Cybersecurity Practices for Small Business Owners

    Cyber attacks on large companies are reported in news headline after news headline. And, while big names like Target and Home Depot attract widespread attention, there’s virtually no trace of stories about small businesses being forced to shut their doors after a crippling cyber attack. But, the assumption that hackers only pursue large companies couldn’t…

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  • How to modernize cybersecurity at your organization

    When is the last time you looked at the cybersecurity policies and procedures at your organization to ensure they’re still up to the highest standards? If you haven’t taken a look recently —or ever —you really need to update your process. Cyber risks change quickly, as do best practices to keep your business secure. Read…

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  • What is social engineering and how can you protect your organization?

    Social engineering, a broad term that covers several attacks from a hacker to their victim, is a type of crime that manipulates people into giving up their confidential information to bad actors. Rather than hacking someone’s account, masters of social engineering work to acquire sensitive information through means of trust. The main philosophy of social…

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  • How to stay ahead of changing cybercrime patterns

    A recent study conducted by Accenture and the Ponemon Institute, compiled and analyzed interviews from 2,647 senior leaders in 355 companies across 11 countries and 16 industries, to determine the state of global cybercrime. The study reveals three key takeaways: Specifically, the average cost of cybercrime attacks has increased from $11.6 million to $13 million…

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