The Cybersecurity Benefit of Physical Port Locks
Ever wonder if physical computer and network port locks can protect your organization from malware, viruses, and data breaches?
Ever wonder if physical computer and network port locks can protect your organization from malware, viruses, and data breaches?
While USB flash drives are convenient for storing and transferring data, they also pose a significant cybersecurity risk.
While working from home has many benefits, it also presents new security challenges, particularly when it comes to data theft.
USB ports pose significant cybersecurity risks that can compromise your personal information and even your entire computer system.
To ensure your network is secure against malicious USB attacks, here are 11 best practices to help you protect your network.
With the widespread adoption of USB devices, understanding USB security is essential to protecting your data.
By using a data blocker when charging your phones at public charging stations, you can protect yourself from this type of cyberattack.
If you're wondering if a simple port lock – whether USB, HDMI, fiber optic, or otherwise – can fortify your network security efforts, the answer is yes.
Despite all the advances in cybersecurity these past few years, one thing will remain a constant in 2023: People will remain the No. 1 cybersecurity risk for any organization.
A recent report leaves no doubt that the people inside our organizations are as great a threat – if not more – as cybercriminals operating in the dark from halfway around the world.