Workplace Tips
Workplace security best practices and recent news

How to Manage Employee Passwords Across the Business
Call it the password paradox. Passwords were originally developed as a simple way to safeguard sensitive information.

Wait—Is My Boss Reading My Slack?
With a larger-than-usual percentage of employees working from home, Slack has gained even more prevalence in our work days—and drawn questions about end-user privacy.

Everything You Need to Turn Your Home Into an Office
Here are ways we can improve our WFH setups to make our temporary offices simpler and more enjoyable.

How to Run an Effective Phishing Test at Work
Running an effective phishing test at work can be the difference between an employee who clicks on malicious links or attachments and one who reports them. In fact, real-time phishing simulations have proven to double employee awareness retention rates, and yield a near 40% ROI, versus more traditional cybersecurity training tactics, according to a study […]

Exploring a Safer Future at RSA 2020
Dashlane is once again heading to the RSA Conference, an information security event that connects attendees with industry leaders and innovative technologies (like Dashlane!). This year, RSA is humanizing the conversation: “When we recognize that cybersecurity is, fundamentally, about people protecting people, the world becomes a better, more secure place.” Dashlane Booth DetailsWhere: Booth #3130, […]

9 Cybersecurity Podcasts Business Leaders Should Listen To
Make sure you’re aware of the latest security trends in your industry. Podcasts have grown from a niche format to a popular and entertaining media platform for millions of people. Taking a conversational approach to complex issues is extremely useful in many fields. It’s no surprise podcasts based on such complex subjects as law, medicine, […]

Do Biometric Technologies Eliminate the Need for Passwords?
Find out if Face ID and Touch ID will make the world move beyond the password. Face ID. Fingerprint biometrics. Access to a device through detection of typical user patterns. Science fiction has taught entire generations of tech entrepreneurs that the future will be password-free. Many security professionals are happy to call every new authentication […]

Protect Your Data When a Third-Party Website Gets Hacked
Learn how to quarantine compromised data when a trusted partner is attacked. When a high-profile data breach occurs, people aren’t necessarily worried about the company that suffered the breach. Instead, they’re concern is for the end-users of that company’s systems. Those users,customers and employees,are the ones whose sensitive data is at risk. A data breach […]

Security Conferences Provide Great Benefits for Business Leaders
Decision-makers need to be up-to-date on the latest cybersecurity risks. Trade shows are an important part of almost every industry. These events provide crucial networking support for smaller businesses while exposing exhibitors to potential customers. Most executives and small-to-midsize business (SMB) leaders attend their industry’s conferences and trade shows to identify the most pressing developments […]

As Elections Near, Trouble Brews for SMB Security
Many SMB executives feel they are prime targets for foreign attackers who wish to wage cyber war and breach national security. In the current climate, cybersecurity attacks are considerable stressors and remain at the forefront of everyone’s mind. When looking at the small- and midsize-business (SMB) world, in particular, there’s always a concern about keeping […]

Think Beyond IT When Assessing Cybersecurity Risks
Hackers don’t limit themselves to technical exploits—and neither should you. Despite the implications of its name, cybersecurity is more than just an IT issue. Some hackers are infamous for using technical wizardry to find and exploit vulnerabilities in business systems, but the vast majority use far more modest methods. Why go through the trouble of […]

Can You Trust Your Web Browser With Your Passwords?
Learn about the advantages and drawbacks of letting your browser store your passwords. Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari allow users to store their passwords using a built-in password manager. Some browsers will even generate random passwords for users and remember them on their own. This is undoubtedly a useful feature created to meet popular demand. […]