Archive for April, 2014

You Need to Read This if You Password-Protect Your PDFs, Top Common Mistakes

Industries like accounting, healthcare and legal are getting more and more savvy about protecting their customers data.  One of the most common methods we see professionals today use is password-protected PDFs (great, good on you!). Here are however some of

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“We’re not vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug …”, Um Yeah, Hold That Thought Boss and Here’s Why

It’s been about two weeks now since the Heartbleed bug with OpenSSL was reported to the public. Most companies that are vulnerable are taking action to protect their customers (good/great/fantastic). But there are many others that are not (not good).

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IronBox Secure File Transfer Announces Free Webinar: “Queen of Data Breach” Attorney Lisa Sotto Shares Her Top Tips in the Event of a Data Breach

REDMOND, WA–(Marketwired – April 17, 2014) – IronBox Secure File Transfer , a leading secure file transfer and data protection provider for healthcare, legal, accounting and financial professionals, is hosting a complimentary webinar with the “Queen of Data Breach,” Attorney Lisa Sotto

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How to Tell If You’re Vulnerable to Heartbleed

A major security bug was reported this week in OpenSSL, the open-source cryptographic library used by many Web sites around the world.  The bug was nick-named “heartbleed” and is estimated to impact about 2/3rds of all Web sites. Plenty of

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How do you know when something is secure? (Part 1)

I had a bunch of meetings this week, as I imagine we all did, but two of them really stood out that I think you could really benefit from hearing about: Meeting #1: A rather large company wanted to move

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