Posts Tagged ‘Passwords’
Data Security: Employees and Passwords don’t mix so what’s the solution?
Your business wouldn’t be there without your workforce, which is why bosses commonly list their employees as a key strength. However, employees also present the greatest data security risk to a business.
Read MorePasswords and credentials – identifying the authentication security gap
A big hole in many security frameworks is the user and specifically authentication. Weak passwords and broken credentials are a very real threat and as organisations adopt more cloud services the risk of exposure grows…
Read MoreOnepoll research shows that Britain is under siege from passwords
Nationwide Building Society is exploring the future of authentication, as new research today reveals Britain is a nation under siege from passwords. The average Brit now has to remember six different passwords, while a quarter have over 10 passwords memorised.
Read MoreBiometric Technology: could it replace passwords & RFID?
Biometric Technology: could it replace passwords & RFID? In 2013 the facial recognition market was valued at $1.17 billion and it is expected to grow at a continual annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.5% from 2014 to 2020, to hit $2.19 billion by 2019. This increased investment clearly demonstrates the security industry’s growing confidence in…
Read MoreInsecam is Closed – But Reset Your Passwords Today!
As the owner of site streaming live CCTV feeds is job hunting, the importance of setting a secure password for streamed footage is increasingly apparent.
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