Password Manager and The Real-World of Multiple Logins

Organizations are more integrated than ever and the pace of integration is only increasing. Few sectors better represent the complexity of this intertwined integration better than finance and oil and gas. In banking, the digital bank is leading the complexity we see in network integration within this sector. Defined as banks that use technology to […]

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How Single Sign-On Helps To Fill Gaps Within Businesses

All businesses have a lifecycle. They are born as start-ups and over time they mature to large, stoic organizations. In short, the entrepreneurial becomes an enterprise. Despite the ebbs and flows associated with each phase of a company’s development, a universal activity is prevalent at every step of the way- finding and closing gaps. Ironically, […]

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User Benefits of a Password Manager

According to a 2014 article published by Naked Security, on average, a person has 19 passwords. What is more alarming, one in three people have weak passwords. As applications and data move to new channels, users are experiencing a proliferation of accounts and their corresponding credentials. Digitalization, the cloud, mobile technology, high-performance computing analytics and […]

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Game Changer: The Benefits of a Password Manager

In many ways, a password manager is a game-changing technology, regardless of your discipline. Many define password manager as a property of access control of multiple accounts and yet remaining as an independent software system. Essentially it is a single-key-to–the-castle approach toward authentication and access to your computer or network. With a password manager, a […]

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What Are SSL Certificates?

If you’re a user of Mozilla products, like Firefox or Thunderbird, you may have heard that the company will stop trusting unknown SSL certificates, citing these types of certificates are cryptographically unsafe. The type of certificates they are denying at the 1024-bit keys however, websites that have 2048-bit keys are fine and are up to […]

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