As the use of applications and software rises, so too does the requirement for usernames and passwords. This has resulted in more sophisticated methods of attacking user accounts and stricter authentication requirements. One solution to this is password managers, which consolidate all a user’s passwords into one place. However, these have been subject to attacks, and are a consolidation of risk into one point of failure. To maintain safety, enterprises must evaluate real use cases and potential breach impact, choosing advanced encryption and other protective features.

GenAI use in healthcare sparks rise in sensitive data violations
Healthcare workers are often uploading sensitive health data to personal cloud and AI accounts, says a report from Netskope Threat Labs. Out of the data