Biometrics

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Encrypted Smartphones Gain Momentum as CEOs Respond to Major Corporate Breaches

An unbelievable 72% of senior executives are the prime targets for attacks by cybercriminals. This statistic comes from GetApp’s 2024 Executive Cybersecurity Report. At the time of this writing, the number is most likely higher. Sophisticated AI-powered deepfake phishing, vishing attacks, social engineering, and malware attacks clearly show a trend of CEOs and other senior […]

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Google Password Manager: Your Guide to Securing Your Online Accounts

When I started out in this whole computer thing I had only one password to remember, my very first email, and still sometimes I forgot the damn thing, and no, it wasn’t “password”. But as time went on, and I had more and more accounts, so did the number of passwords. I had so many

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Biometrics: Balancing Security and Privacy

Traditionally, the methods used to authenticate were primarily inputting a password or PIN, later, devices allowed authentication by inputting a pattern. Today, most if not all modern devices offer users the ability to authenticate using some kind of biometric method.   Biometric systems have also been common at most airports, by utilizing advanced technologies like

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