Why You Should Regularly Clear Your Cookies
1. Reduce Tracking & Improve Privacy Clearing cookies breaks long‑term tracking and helps prevent advertisers (or malicious actors) from following your online behavior.Research repeatedly shows that deleting cookies reduces cross‑site profiling and limits exposure...
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Explained
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a set of technologies and processes that detect, monitor, and prevent the unauthorized movement of sensitive data—whether it’s customer PII, financials, health data, source code, designs, or contracts. DLP applies policy-driven controls...
The 10 Golden Rules of Cloud Storage
Why this matters Cloud storage (OneDrive, SharePoint, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, iCloud, etc.) is incredibly convenient—but convenience shouldn’t come at the expense of security. A few simple habits dramatically reduce the risk of account takeover, data leakage, or...
What Is Immutable Storage?
What Is Immutable Storage? Immutable storage is a data protection control where content, once written, cannot be changed or deleted until a retention period expires. Typical implementations include: WORM (Write Once, Read Many): Enforces write-once semantics at...
What Is SIEM? And Why Every Organization Needs It
SIEM is a cybersecurity solution that collects, correlates, and analyzes security logs from across your entire IT environment in real time. By consolidating all alerts and activities into one centralized dashboard, SIEM gives organizations a complete, unified view of...
Stronger Security Through Better Log Management
In today’s threat landscape, cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern—it’s a core business priority. One of the most overlooked yet essential components of any robust security strategy is proper log management, specifically: Storing log files separately, and...