You’ve done the research. You know you need a secure way to create, store and protect your passwords and you’ve chosen Keeper as your personal password manager. But which plan is right for you? Figuring out which Keeper personal plan is right for you is easy. To find the best Keeper Password Manager plan, let’s figure out which features you need in a password management solution. Follow this guide to help you make the best choice when deciding between plans.
You can stay safe online during tax season by using strong and unique passwords for your accounts, backing up all your sensitive data and files, not using public WiFi when filing and more. Continue reading to learn more about staying safe online when filing your taxes and the importance of doing so.
Encryption technology is vital to securely sharing information over the internet. An estimated 1.145 trillion MB of data is created every day, and encryption prevents sensitive information from being intercepted, read or altered by the wrong recipients. Not sure what encryption is or how it works? Keep reading to learn more about data encryption, its purpose and benefits.
With February upon us, we can all feel the love in the air. But no matter what kind of love you’re celebrating, you and yours deserve a place to keep your secrets safe – from love letters to passwords.
Keeper Security and TrendCandy Research surveyed over 400 IT and security professionals to explore the common challenges that organizations face with their current Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions. The results are conclusive. Not only are major components of traditional PAM solutions not being used, but many respondents admit to never fully deploying the solutions they paid for.
It's a good question, and if you're curious about whether any of your email addresses or passwords were included in a data breach, you can easily find out at HaveIBeenPwned.com. This entirely free service, managed by Microsoft Regional Director & MVP Troy Hunt, lets you enter an email address or password to see how many breaches it has been included in.
In February of 2021, one of the operators at the City of Oldsmar’s water treatment system noticed a change in the water supply. The level of sodium hydroxide was abnormally high, which would have been lethal for residents if ingested in large amounts. Quick to react, the operator was able to reverse it before any damage was done.