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The Future of Passkeys with Keeper Security

Did you forget your password…again? Wouldn’t it be great if you never had to deal with passwords ever again? Well, we’ve got great news for you! Meet the passkey, a brand-new passwordless technology built on industry standards by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the FIDO Alliance and backed by Apple, Google and Microsoft. Read on to find out what you need to know about passkeys – and all about how Keeper is planning to support them in 2023.

Renovate Reaches 10K!

First started as an open-source project in 2018, Mend Renovate automates open source dependency updates in software projects. Renovate has enabled a diverse user base across github.com and gitlab.com, reducing risk by mitigating security vulnerabilities and saving developers’ time. Renovate is now endorsed by OpenSSF and Google as the industry standard tool for dependency updates.

The Internet-Based Threats Putting Your Organization at Risk

The way we connect in the workplace has changed. For one, “the workplace” isn’t just limited to the office anymore, and that means instead of relying on a corporate network, employees are using the internet to get their work done. While this has been a game-changer for enabling productivity, this reliance on the internet also opens you up to a host of internet-based threats.

Malicious hackers exploit Seoul Halloween tragedy in zero-day attack

Malicious hackers, hell-bent on infiltrating an organisation, have no qualms about exploiting even the most tragic events. Take, for instance, the horrific crowd crush that occurred in Seoul's nightlife district of Itaweon on 29 October, when over 150 people were killed during Halloween festivities.

Dynamic Authorization with Policy-Based Access Management

Traditional or static authorization methods no longer meet the demands of today’s digital business environment. Data breaches are on the rise (a 23% increase in 2021, as per the Identity Theft Resource Center), forcing organizations to re-evaluate their security and compliance practices.

What Organizations Should Do After a Data Breach

We are generating more data than ever before due to companies' increasing reliance on data to drive their decisions. However, thanks to the possibilities of the digital age, we no longer need cabinets full of documents or huge archive rooms to store data. While it is now easier to store data, the importance of information security is much more significant. That's why users and authorities constantly ask organizations to take more robust data security measures.