Masquerade attacks can be difficult to detect because the attackers use valid credentials. This post takes looks at how masquerade attacks work and provides tips on how to defend against them.
By Marc Dahan
in Information Security
on December 21, 2023
This guide shows how to install Kodi on the Apple TV 2 and Apple TV 4. Unfortunately we don't have a
By William Elcock
in VPN & Privacy
on September 20, 2018
If you hold personally identifiable data, the first step in securing it is to know exactly where it is. We show you how.
By Stephen Cooper
in Data Privacy Management
on February 19, 2024
Data needs to be protected. But don’t forget that you need to secure data transfers as well as data stores.
By Stephen Cooper
in Net Admin
on February 19, 2024
Forcepoint DLP blocks thieves from extracting data from your system. Find out more about this cybersecurity tool.
By Stephen Cooper
in Net Admin
on August 23, 2023
ESET and Avira are powerful antivirus engines that have proven malware performance in recent lab testing. Which one is best for you? Find out in this detailed comparison.
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on March 10, 2022
The data your company holds needs to be protected against accidental or intentional damage and theft.
By Stephen Cooper
in Net Admin
on January 11, 2023
Find out how to effectively use antivirus software's quarantine feature to protect your devices from malware and cyber threats. Discover tips for managing quarantined files, restoring false positives, and maintaining optimal security.
By Craig McCart
in Antivirus
on June 19, 2024
Avira and Kaspersky are put to the test to find out which performs best in malware protection and performance. Which antivirus comes out on top and is our recommendation?
By Steve Adams
in Antivirus
on June 5, 2024
Advanced persistent threats (APTs) are the most complex cyberattacks. They are generally mounted by groups linked to nation-states and target highly valuable systems and data. We explain what APTs are and how to defend against them.
By Josh Lake
in Information Security
on January 5, 2024