cybersecurity
Our personal, digital, national and military security depend on a safe cyber space.
5 Basic steps to secure your digital signage system
Security is of the utmost importance in the digital signage industry. With hundreds of thousands of viewers at any given moment, any untoward content getting screened can cause significant damage to the organization and the brand. Networked systems are at greater risk of being hacked. When systems are connected through multiple devices to each other through the Internet, the risks are even higher.
By EasySignage5 years ago in 01
Is Android Safe for Digital Signage?
There are many misconceptions about security in the digital signage industry, and one of the most common concerns is Android-based systems. We often get asked whether Android is safe for digital signages. This is in part fueled by periodic reports of data breaches that leave even big corporations exposed.
By EasySignage5 years ago in 01
The Illusion Of Privacy In A Surveillance Economy
Unless you’re a newborn, your personal data is littered all over the web. Even if you don’t see it on your timeline or profile, it is still out there, somewhere in the ‘cloud’. However, as they say, there is no ‘cloud’, it’s just someone else’s computer. Trying to scrub all your personal data from the Internet is a Sisyphean task. In Greek mythology Sisyphus or Sisyphos was the king of Ephyra. He was punished for his self-aggrandizing craftiness and deceitfulness by being forced to roll an immense boulder up a hill only for it to roll down every time it neared the top, repeating this action for eternity.
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Why Cyber Security is Necessary While Doing Digital Marketing
Evolution is something that makes the world a better place for contemporary humans. Everything around us has to evolve. In this modern world, technology advances itself every day. A thick layer of danger hidden behind the wall called technology is still unseen by many people. The advancement of technology has paved the way for various cybercrimes.
By Soumodeep Sikder5 years ago in 01
The typical victim of cybercrime? It’s you.
What’s the first image that pops into your head when you think of a cybercrime victim? Is it a clueless, tech-illiterate person who uses the internet once a year only to install malware instead of the promised free antivirus software?
By Daniel Markuson5 years ago in 01
What is Continuous Security Validation and Why You Need it
- We all read the headlines about threats to companies' security and the loss of their sensitive data. These attacks and breaches are becoming more targeted and sophisticated, making cybersecurity and minimizing risk a top priority.
By Julie Weishaar5 years ago in 01
What Is Multi-factor Authentication?
Cybersecurity is constantly gaining importance. As people conduct more and more of their lives online, they need access to systems that they can trust to protect their information. User authentication tends to be one of the greatest challenges of security because it will always rely to some extent on users who are not experienced with security. Multi-factor authentication provides a powerful solution.
By Robert Cordray5 years ago in 01
Website Scan Online For Malware
In the past decade, Muscovites have been under cyber attack. Hackers have used it as a tool to breach financial institutions' databases, install spyware, and infect computers of innocent users. In general, hackers attack websites to get personal data and private information. But there are several more ways through which hackers can gain unauthorized access into your computer.
By Bazzie Eagle5 years ago in 01










