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Editor’s note: I recently had the chance to participate in a discussion about the overall state of privacy and cybersecurity with Erin Kapczynski, OneRep’s senior vice president of B2B marketing. OneRep provides a consumerservice that scrubs your personal information from Google and dozens of privacy-breaching websites.
Many organizations are already struggling to combat cybersecurity threats from ransomware purveyors and state-sponsored hacking groups, both of which tend to take days or weeks to pivot from an opportunistic malware infection to a full blown data breach. “With much deeper pockets, focus, and mission, targeting critical infrastructure.
If there ever was such a thing as a cybersecurity silver bullet it would do one thing really well: eliminate passwords. Username and password logins emerged as the go-to way to control access to network servers, business applications and Internet-delivered consumerservices.
In particular, employees should refrain from transmitting confidential data through consumerservices (storage, file sharing and collaborative editing services) or via consumer email services. Transmitting personal data in a secure way.
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