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Brivo Access: How to Delete Expired Guests

In Brivo Access, a guest is a temporary visitor who is granted limited access to a property or specific areas for a defined period. Once a guest's visitation period has expired, their credentials will no longer be active but the guest's record might still exist in the Brivo Access system. This video demonstrates how to adjust the setting within Brivo Access to automatically delete expired guests. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments.

Brivo Access: How to Enable the 32 Group Limit

Want to increase the number of groups you can assign to each user? This video covers the steps to increasing the group limit to 32. Explore the future of security and smart technology with Brivo. Our content delves into innovative solutions that empower businesses and individuals to create safer, more connected environments. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay updated on the latest trends in access control and smart space management.

AI Chatbot Security: Understanding Key Risks and Testing Best Practices

Organizations are increasing their reliance on AI chatbots powered by Large Language Models (LLMs) to improve efficiency and reduce costs, creating new challenges for security and development teams. Without well-planned security for integrating AI chatbots into your business operations, you’re leaving the door wide open for bad actors.

The CMMC Rev 2 to Rev 3 Memo: What's Changed?

The world of cybersecurity is always changing, with rapid evolution in both threat and response creating a continual churn in knowledge, technology, and standards. Frameworks meant to help protect systems and businesses, especially the government, tend to be comparatively slow. It takes a lot of momentum and effort to get a new framework iteration through the various committees, analysis groups, and other roadblocks necessary to get it approved.

SOC: Does Your Company Need One? (Budget vs. Protection) #soc #cybersecurity

At what point should a company invest in a Security Operations Center (SOC)? Learn when businesses should start thinking seriously about building cybersecurity defenses—and why protecting revenue is just as critical as generating it. Many companies wait too long to prioritize cybersecurity. Discover why having a SOC isn't just for giant enterprises—and why protecting your revenue must be part of your business growth strategy from the start.

Mapping Your Cyber Terrain: Understanding Use Cases and How Fidelis Helps

Effective cybersecurity begins with knowing what you’re defending. Organizations investing heavily in security tools often miss something fundamental: a comprehensive understanding of their own environment. This critical gap creates significant risk exposure that sophisticated attackers readily exploit. This article explores cyber terrain mapping; its importance, technical requirements, and how Fidelis Elevate addresses this essential security challenge.

Role of Deception for Lateral Movement Detection: A Strategic Guide

Lateral movement plays a crucial role in the attack chain. Cybercriminals guide themselves through networks after they breach the first point of entry. This technique helps threat actors reach further into systems and locate valuable assets. They can accomplish their goals without triggering the usual security alerts.

Decoding Fidelis Deception Technology to Outsmart Attackers with Fidelis Elevate

In today’s digital battlefield, attackers aren’t just breaking in—they’re sneaking past defenses, staying hidden, and making off with sensitive data long before anyone notices. While organizations invest in firewalls, antivirus tools, and endpoint protection, attackers are becoming smarter, faster, and harder to detect. We need detection that’s not only quick but also intelligent and proactive.

Building a Proactive Threat Intelligence Program: Exclusive Guide For A CISO

As cyber threats grow more advanced and persistent, traditional reactive defences are no longer enough. Today’s security leaders must shift toward proactive threat intelligence, anticipating and neutralising risks before they evolve into serious breaches.

In Full Bloom: What Cybersecurity Maturity Looks Like

Imagine your organization’s cybersecurity as a garden. Achieving maturity isn’t a final milestone ‒ it’s about cultivating a thriving ecosystem. It’s when you’re not just reacting to weeds (ahem, threats), but proactively tending to the health of your infrastructure. It’s not about chasing alerts ‒ it’s about growing with confidence because you know your roots are strong, your systems are resilient, and your people are engaged.