Archive for January, 2016

The Absolute Basics of Protecting Data in 2016

Whether you choose our data protection products or someone else’s, here are the boiled-down-no-marketing-basic things that you need to know about protecting data in 2016: Which encryption technology is used: Data encryption is the process of scrambling data so that it is

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Security Got Worse for Linux and Android Devices

A couple weeks ago, I posted an article about how you could hack into any *nix system just by using the backspace key. Looks like another major vulnerability just became public. Here’s an article about a Linux kernel flaw that

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These Companies Lost Your Data in 2015

Great little roundup from ZDNet of some of the notable data breaches in 2015. Sad that data breaches are so common these days. http://www.zdnet.com/pictures/biggest-hacks-security-data-breaches-2015/ –Kevin

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*nix is … NOT … More Secure

Hope everyone had a safe holiday and is having a great start to the New Year!  This article came across my desk before Christmas and I thought of it last night when I was having a conversation with someone who kept

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