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Department of Defense Zero Trust Model and How To Comply With It
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What is the Department of Defense Zero Trust strategy 2022, and how to comply with it?

The US Department of Defense Zero Trust strategy means increased security across all government bodies by giving no inherent trust to any user accessing apps, networks, or systems. The DoD Zero Trust strategy enables the transition from static, network-based security to a more dynamic collection of cybersecurity practices. Read on to find out what a…
How to secure BYOD devices with continuous endpoint authentication
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BYOD Security: Reducing Enterprise Risk With Continuous Endpoint Authentication

BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device and is a practice in which personal devices are used to complete work-related tasks. BYOD has both pros and cons. On the one hand, BYOD can increase productivity and lower costs for enterprises and their employees. On the flip side, allowing contractors or employees to use their personal…
What are insider threats? Definition, types, threat cost and mitigation
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Insider Threats To Watch Out for With a Remote Workforce

Insider threats include individuals within an organization who purposely or by mistake expose company information. Because proprietary data, customer information, and trade secrets are the heart and soul of any enterprise, security systems and processes to reduce insider threats are essential. Surprisingly, most insider threats result from negligent employees, such as those working remotely, who…
Windows Defender for Endpoint Can Stop a Cyberattack, But Not Device Sharing
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Windows Defender for Endpoint Can Stop a Cyberattack, But Not Device Sharing

Windows Defender for Endpoint and similar antimalware/antivirus systems are all pretty good at analyzing incoming cyber threats that target endpoints, and responding to virus threats. But, what these systems fail at is providing visibility into whether the employee you trusted with that company endpoint is the one who’s actually accessing it throughout the entire workday —…
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Expert Insights Awards TypingDNA Best of Zero Trust Solutions, Plus 2 More Cybersecurity Categories

On April 12th, 2022, Expert Insights announced their “Best Of” Cybersecurity awards — declaring TypingDNA as the winner across 3 major categories.  Expert Insights declared TypingDNA as the winner across 3 cybersecurity categories: Best of Zero Trust Security (ActiveLock) Best of Multi-Factor Authentication (Verify 2FA) Best of Biometric Authentication (ActiveLock and Verify 2FA) Expert Insights…
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Cybersecurity Executive Order 14028: What You Need to Know for 2022

In May of 2021, the Biden administration took a big step toward modernizing the cyber defense of the United States. As a response to the growing number of high profile security breaches, President Biden signed Cybersecurity Executive Order 14028 “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity” — with the goal of protecting federal networks from cyber threats. It…
Zero Trust Architecture: Learn the Basics & How to Build Your Defense
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Zero Trust Architecture: Learn the Basics & How to Build Your Defense

To understand zero trust architecture, you must rethink your mindset of cyber security. For years, security teams were guided by a simple code: “Trust, but verify.“ But with zero trust, security is far less laid back — guided by a more skeptical philosophy of “Never trust. Always verify.” In this article, we’ll walk you through…