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Keeper Connection Manager: From the original developers of Apache Guacamole

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.

How to Check if a Link is Safe

Clicking on malicious links can lead to compromised accounts and can infect your devices with malware. Learning how to check if a link is safe, before clicking on it, is important to keeping you safe online. You can check if a link is safe by hovering over the link to see if it’s the URL it’s saying it is or by using a URL checker.

Five Tips for Data Breach Prevention

Data breaches are on the rise and they can be both unexpected and costly. The average estimated cost of a data breach has peaked at an all-time high—an astounding $4.35 million, according to a 2022 report by IBM and the Ponemon Institute. Poor password hygiene and legacy software are two key culprits that will increase your chances of falling victim to a password breach.

Let's explore Shell Plugins with 1Password's Engineering team

Join 1Password’s Developer Tools team as we demonstrate Shell Plugins, the feature that enables one-touch authentication to a CLI with biometrics. In this Community Office Hour replay, we demonstrate Shell Plugins, show how to build a plugin and answer questions from the developer community who joined us live. Our panel includes Principal Evangelist Jason Harris, Software Engineer Amanda Crawley and Engineering Lead Simon Barendse.

Random but Memorable - Episode 10.1: Zero Trust Rap Edition with George Finney

On today's show we welcome best-selling author, George Finney, to the show to discuss his latest book: Project Zero Trust: A Story about a Strategy for Aligning Security and the Business. Tune in to find out his 5-step methodology for implementing Zero Trust in your organization.

How to Secure Your Home WiFi Network

Wireless devices on your home networks can include everything from PCs, phones and tablets to IP cameras, voice assistants, smart TVs and connected appliances. Simple precautions you take to secure your home WiFi network will help prevent cybercriminals from accessing your devices and stealing your data. You can secure your WiFi network by creating a separate guest WiFi network, turning on your router’s encryption, using a VPN for further protection and more.