9 Tips for Stronger Passwords and the Future of Authentication
When a Windows update goes wrong, recovering files can be critical. Here’s how to approach Windows data recovery.
Don’t Get Caught by Email Phishing Attacks
Protect against email phishing with expert tips on spotting scams, securing data, and avoiding hackers. Stay safe with this guide by DriveSavers.
Cybersecurity Report:
The Overlooked Risk in Third-party Data Recovery
Download the printable white paper. Robust risk management is a must in today’s challenging environment of mounting digital attacks on vital company assets and the regulated data they are entrusted to protect. This white paper addresses an often undetected or unattended internal and contractual risk—data recovery. 2021-2022 Data Breach Statistics…
11 Tips for a Stronger Password
Weak passwords can make it easy for someone to access your personal data. Here are some good tips to follow when creating passwords.
Data Security Compliance: A Cheat Sheet for IT
Whether you work for an organization controlled by compliance standards or you are an independent IT looking to build your enterprise business, industry regulations regarding data security, also known as information security, can sometimes cause a real headache. Keep reading for a single set of guidelines to follow that can…
How to Protect Your Data During a Zombie Apocalypse
By Chris Bross, Chief Technology Officer – Repost from Oct. 27, 2017 If you still have your brains, then you already understand how a zombie apocalypse would cause all heck to break loose in the world. Power outages, wifi outages, chaos in the streets… But what might happen during a…
NIST Computer Security Division Updates Effective Today – Is Your Security Up to Date?
By Michael Hall, Chief Information Security Officer Effective today, NIST’s Computer Security Division just updated their recommended guidelines by eliminating eleven SP 800 publications. Adding by Subtracting How would eliminating security recommendations be an improvement? These eleven publications all reference technology that is out of date or no longer used,…
9 Ways to Secure Your Smartphone
By Will DeLisi, NAND Flash Recovery Specialist Your smartphone–that mini computer that lives in your pocket—deserves the same protection as your personal laptop and work computer does. Use the following guidelines to protect your on-the-go information from hackers and thieves. Back Up, Back Up, Back Up! First and foremost, back…
Tax Season: Potential Payday for Hackers
By Michael Hall, Chief Information Security Officer Updated February 8, 2018 The bad guys are getting really good at slipping into unprotected computer systems and obtaining tax files and other private information without your knowledge or permission. If you are filing your income taxes online this season, please beware of…










