Modernizing Infrastructure and Creating Secure Collaboration for Their Global Organization
Ransomware is a relatively new form of malware that poses significant threats to computer networks, even those with effective security systems. It masquerades as legitimate software and uses encryption protocols, like those designed to protect personal information, to lock down files and hold data for ransom. In addition to the increased frequency of attacks, hackers are continuing to grow more sophisticated, targeting high profile businesses that can afford to pay higher ransoms.
Here are my top recommendations for people who want to increase the safety of their devices and data online. Please note “increase safety,” isn’t equivalent to “ensure 100% security,” because although 100% security doesn’t exist, we should still strive for it. It’s important to remember that maintaining security requires us to continually apply and update best practices to an ever-evolving digital landscape.
It’s exciting to see just how much the mobile landscape changes year after year. This year’s Google I/O conference presented the latest and greatest in mobile capability, inspiring us to expand upon our mobile experience even further. Here are five things we’re planning to add to the Egnyte mobile app.
Businesses test for network vulnerabilities in many different ways and the public’s opinion of good-guy hackers greatly depends on the companies that hire them.
Using Machine Learning to Save Businesses Time and Money as They Comply with the New EU Regulation
If you haven’t done so recently, visit the Egnyte App Store. We’ve spruced up the user interface just in time for Spring (Northern Hemisphere). Now that there are hundreds of apps working with Egnyte, we offer new tools to help you find what you’re looking for faster.