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Strengthen Webcam Security to Build Consumer Trust
August 13, 2019
The very idea that webcams can be vulnerable is unnerving to end users. In order to build trust in brand awareness, manufacturers need to keep abreast of the growing concerns and behaviors around webcam security, particularly when it comes to user privacy. An online survey conducted by research... Continue Reading
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Can Job Candidates Shine (Securely) in Video Interviews?
July 15, 2019
For anyone who has ever had to go through a job interview via video, you know first hand that there is some awkwardness. Do you use the camera or not? Some candidates report turning on the live camera only to find that the interviewees had not. Then there’s always the chance that a hacker... Continue Reading
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Threats to Physical Safety in APIs and Mobile Apps
July 8, 2019
As if having a vulnerable application running on a mobile device was not enough, cyber criminals have also developed an affinity for attacking application programming interfaces (APIs). Over the last year, API attackers have grown so sophisticated that they are blending into normal human traffic... Continue Reading
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Why ISPs Should Take the Lead in Securing IoT
June 24, 2019
A November 2018 Gallup poll found that Americans are more worried about cybercrime than violent crimes (including terrorism, being murdered, and being sexually assaulted). With news of hacked baby cameras and home routers being compromised, the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) has given rise to... Continue Reading
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41% of Digital Homes Vulnerable to Attack: Report
June 4, 2019
As consumers continue to welcome connected devices into their homes, they are unwittingly putting their home networks at increased risk of a cyber attack, according to the recently released 2019 Smart Home Security Report at Mobile World Congress, published by Avast. Of the 16 million smart... Continue Reading