Back to basics: All that you need to know about securing your business
Come back to the basic elements of cybersecurity and review the security principles and key practices that need to be adopted in every organization.
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Come back to the basic elements of cybersecurity and review the security principles and key practices that need to be adopted in every organization.
A recent discovery highlights how insecure public Wi-Fi networks can be and how they represent a major access vector that puts both users and the organizations that manage them at risk.
The "never trust, always verify" principle adopted by zero-trust is a safe bet for organizations and should extend to every element within the business ecosystem. Discover how Wi-Fi supports it.
Cyber criminal black markets are a constantly evolving ecosystem but the data make it clear: corporate network access credentials are the most precious asset and you can protect them.
Nowadays, teleworking or following a hybrid work model has become commonplace. The question we need to ask ourselves is, is our remote connection secure?
The results of the global survey conducted exclusively by WatchGuard on the Pulse platform reveals a clear preference: the majority of MSPs prefer a single interface to manage their customers' security.
A serious error relating to Wi-Fi networks on iOS connects to a network with an SSID and disables the device’s Wi-Fi, preventing it from joining other network.
FragAttacks (Fragmentation and Aggregation Attacks): the cybersecurity community has synthesized them into a dozen vulnerabilities with their corresponding CVE ID. Discover the measures to prevent hacking via Wi-Fi networks.
In this context, where more and more Wi-Fi networks are open or have few cybersecurity measures in place, attackers can spread malware on organizations' systems much more easily. Discover the six main Wi-Fi threats.
Wi-Fi is a well-established solution category, but MSPs can stand out from the crowd by offering Secure Wi-Fi services.