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G2 Names Keeper a Leader in Password Management for Spring 2023

G2, a business-to-business (B2B) software site, released its Spring 2023 report on password management. The report is based on aggregated ratings from users on G2 and a comparison with other reviews for similar products. Keeper Security was rated as a leader in the Enterprise, Mid-market and Small Business categories. G2 users also named Keeper as a Leader in Europe, Best Usability and a Momentum Leader, along with other recognitions in the Password Manager category.

Keeper Unveils New UI for a More Intuitive Customer Experience

The Keeper Vault has an updated look with modern styling for a friendlier and more intuitive user experience. In addition, Keeper’s upgraded User Interface (UI) offers clearer distinctions between elements, as well as enhanced clarity and navigation, improving usability and accessibility.

Choosing the Right Keeper Plan for Your Business

Increased security risks, heightened compliance regulations, distributed workforces and personnel turnover all create password-related challenges that have prompted organizations across the globe to improve their cybersecurity posture. To this day, stolen and weak passwords are the leading cause of data breaches, yet most organizations have no visibility, security or control over their users’ passwords, credentials and secrets.

Three Ways VPNs Make Remote Access Less Secure

Virtual private networks (VPNs) were introduced roughly two decades ago with the idea that creating an encrypted tunnel directly from a computer device to a network would provide secure access to company resources and communications from remote locations. VPN performance was notoriously sluggish, and they were difficult and time consuming for IT to administer, but at least the appliances were secure. Or so people thought.

Types of Phishing Attacks

There are several types of phishing cyberattacks such as smishing, whaling and spear phishing. It’s important to understand the different types of phishing attacks there are so you’re able to spot them. Knowing the different types of phishing attacks can make all the difference in keeping your information protected. Continue reading to learn more about the different types of phishing attacks and how you can keep yourself safe from them.

Shielding Critical Infrastructure: Conquering Ransomware with Keeper Security Government Cloud

The Biden Administration’s 35-page National Cybersecurity Strategy released in March 2023 emphasizes the growing importance of cybersecurity for both private companies and federal agencies. The strategy specifically highlights ransomware as a significant concern, particularly in terms of its impact on private companies that collaborate with the federal government or are critical to national security.

What's New at Keeper Security - March 2023

Keeper continues to release new features for consumers, businesses, enterprises and managed service providers. Our latest release includes significant enhancements such as a Business Support Portal for our business customers, multiple vault integration capabilities for Keeper Connection Manager (KCM), a Google Cloud integration with Keeper Secrets Manager (KSM), CAC/PIV integration for agencies and more.

What is a Privacy Policy?

A privacy policy is a statement that companies have on their website that informs users about the collection, processing, protection and use of their private data. Users are often prompted to review and accept privacy policies, but many of them don’t read through these policies because they don’t think it’s necessary. It’s important to read through these policies to know what information is being collected and how it’s being used.

Keeper Announces Automated Password Rotation - Coming Soon

Regular rotation of passwords, keys and privileged credentials is a critical best practice that greatly reduces an organization’s risk of falling victim to cyberattacks. By limiting the lifespan of a password, organizations can reduce the amount of time during which a compromised password may be valid. Password, key and credential rotation – a feature of Privileged Access Management (PAM) – enables organizations to reset privileged credentials on an automated schedule.