Biometrics is taking over the technology space, spanning across industries to enhance the security posture. Let’s check the top 5 biometric technologies that are wreaking GO→
Biometrics offers a unique technique to authenticate an identity, but it also has its drawbacks because if a biometric feature is disclosed, the user will GO→
The introduction of mobile-based credentials has the potential to completely transform the access control market while also improving a company’s overall security posture. Mobile credentials, GO→
Biometrics and identity management are not new concepts, but opinions on their value, safety, and dependability vary widely between countries. People’s reliance on biometrics technology GO→
Companies are scrambling for whatever advantage they can get as demand for elite IT talent outpaces supply. All successful hiring tactics, however, are based on GO→
The major difficulty for cybersecurity executives is the struggle to flawlessly integrate risk-reduction technologies into key operations and services and play this long-drawn game correctly. GO→
Traditionally, the CIO and a small staff worked internally, practically unnoticed by non-IT employees. Cybersecurity operations were conducted in the shadows at the time, and GO→
According to a 2020-dated cybersecurity survey from SolarWinds Public Sector, only 57 percent of IT operations and security decision-makers across government agencies rated their agency’s GO→
Adequate training is unquestionably the best line of defense against cyber-attacks. IT rules, firewalls, physical security, and other technical safeguards are all critical, but the GO→
The surge in identity theft, along with the growth of a tighter legal environment and a higher requirement for internal control, is forcing businesses to GO→