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Are Your IT Users Suffering from “Security Fatigue”?

A recent study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) found that a majority of average computer users are experiencing “security fatigue” ̶  a weariness or reluctance to deal with security issues.

Typical examples of security fatigue include being tired of remembering usernames, passwords and PIN numbers; navigating multiple security measures; and dealing with account lockouts due to incorrectly entered passwords.

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Cloud Adoption Grows, Getting Full Value Lags

Cisco has released the findings of a global study indicating that while cloud adoption continues to accelerate, few organizations are maximizing the value that cloud technology can offer.

According to the study, over 65% of organizations are using cloud to help drive business outcomes. Increased cloud adoption is being fueled by cloud-native applications, including security and Internet of Things (IoT) cloud-based solutions.

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How Secure is Your Meeting Room?

Corporate meeting rooms are commonly used for discussions that range from the mundane to the highly sensitive.  Remote offices can be brought into these discussions with audio and video systems and applications that run over IP networks. Yet most meeting participants may be unaware that their conversations can be monitored by hackers, even when the AV equipment is not in use.

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