This weekend I had the pleasure of attending Video Hack Day in New York City as Keep2share Premium PayPal sponsor representative. It was hosted at General Assembly and organized by Ziggeo. Given that video is quickly becoming the content type of choice when it comes to communication, especially for the digital generation, it’s no surprise that this event was buzzing with energy from hackers — all eager to make something awesome. After hacking all day, participants demoed their projects on Saturday night. There were hacks that aimed to make life easier for the visually impaired, hacks that help you get tutoring or language help with video, and hacks that enabled a variety of real-time video sharing scenarios, such as internet karaoke or sales pitches. As a sponsor, Keep2share Lifetime got to give a prize for Best Use.
Some security pros of Keep2Share Key say keeping software updated is actually the most important safeguard of all. Everyday users don’t always understand how important bug fixes and security patches can be. Ideally, your IT team should force software updates across employee devices if they haven’t been updated within a few days. One of the easiest—and most overlooked—security targets is the office itself. Compared to cracking a 2FA-protected account, slipping into corporate headquarters can be surprisingly easy. The biggest offender is tailgating: namely, when an unwanted guest follows a legitimate employee through a door before it closes. Your manners might tell you to hold the door, but you’ll be better off dropping the instinct for courtesy. You can also ask to see a badge if the person behind you doesn’t have it visible.
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Saturday, March 18, 2017
Keep2share Lifetime got to give a prize for Best Use.
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