Cybersecurity Jargon Buster

June 30, 2019

An enhanced means of verifying identity that requires you to present two pieces of evidence – your credentials –in order to gain access to an account or other secure/restricted area. Your credentials fall into any of these three categories: something you know (like a password or PIN), something you have (like a smart card or a token device), or something you are (like your fingerprint, voice recognition or other biometric). 2FA is a form of Multi-Factor Authentication.

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Dashlane’s Security Principles & Architecture

whitePaper | May 16, 2023

Dashlane Business supports login with single sign-on (SSO), using any SAML 2.0 enabled IdP. In a single-sign-on setup, the user doesn’t have to input UserMP . Instead, a random key is generated at account creation. This key (the data encryption key) is delivered to the Dashlane app after the user successfully logs in to the IdP, and it is used as a symmetric encryption key to encrypt and decrypt the user data.

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A Lifeline: Patient Safety and Cybersecurity

whitePaper | December 3, 2019

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Privileged Remote Access Security in Cloud Whitepaper

whitePaper | May 5, 2022

The purpose of this document is to help technically-oriented professionals understand the security-related value BeyondTrust can bring to your organization. BeyondTrust can help your organization stay secure and compliant, while improving the efficiency and success of your organization with a better user experience.

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The Importance of Cybersecurity Threat Detection for Utilities

whitePaper | November 25, 2019

Cybersecurity threats against energy companies, including utilities, have been increasing at an alarming rate. A comprehensive approach to ensuring cyber protection is essential and should include cybersecurity threat detection as a standard element. But not all such cybersecurity solutions are created equal.

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2022 Trends in Securing Digital Identities

whitePaper | August 22, 2022

Managing the ecosystem of identities accessing enterprise resources has only gotten more complicated during the past several years. Between the increasing number of identities, the challenges posed by phishing attacks, and the continued growth of cloud adoption, enterprises are under pressure to ensure the army of remote workers, contractors, and employees accessing network resources are doing so securely and successfully.

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2023 Data Protection Trends Executive Brief Japan Edition

whitePaper | February 3, 2023

In late 2022, an independent research firm completed their survey of 4,200 unbiased IT leaders and implementers on a variety of data protection drivers, challenges, and strategies — including 286 in Japan. This broad-based market study on unbiased organizations is conducted annually on Veeam’s behalf to understand how the data protection market continues to evolve, so that Veeam can ensure product strategies and market initiatives align with where the market is going.

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Cursive Security provides intelligence-driven cybersecurity services. We analyze the tools, tactics, and procedures of cyber adversaries and prioritize objectives based on actionable intelligence. We succeed by tackling security as a strategic process that requires continuous adaptation and advancement. This approach empowers enterprises by developing and operationalizing security programs that measurably improve security posture, mitigate risk, and by building a defensive architecture.

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