3 ways to minimise vulnerability to cyberattacks like the Microsoft exchange server breach
In such a case, the best protection is to apply the emergency security patches released by the provider to plug the access holes
55% of millennials say working from home has significantly increased their time spent on...
Hiver, a Gmail-based customer service solution for teams, conducted a survey with millennials in India to understand the change in email usage behavior while...
Why the Future is Passwordless
By Gerald Beuchelt, Chief Information Security Officer at LogMeIn
As the world continues to adapt to the pandemic, many organizations have opted to keep their...
Are You Having Too Many Meetings? Avoid Burnout and Fatigue with These Tips!
By Lindsay Crafford,Content Marketing Manager, LMI
After the COVID-19 pandemic hit, peoples’ attitudes toward meetings changed. With increased remote work, many companies believed they needed...
Work- from- home(WFH) pros and cons
Hiring momentum has further picked up pace in October with full-time jobs accounting for 95% of the placements. The number of applicants accepting jobs...
Rescue is the remote support we all need right now
By Aaron Lester
To be honest, we know exactly who needs to hear this. You do. You’re an IT leader who has a lot on...
Its Great to Put Your Webinars to Work on GoToStage!
GoToStage collects organizers’ content from their channel pages into a one-page hub for on-demand webinars, making it more discoverable by viewers
Is the future of cybersecurity passwordless?
Gerald Beuchelt, CISO at LogMeIn, looks to the future of cybersecurity and proposes that workplaces will be passwordless soon enough
This year has shaped up...
What Remote Teams Need to Know About the 2020 DBIR
In particular, password-protected accounts are vulnerable if credentials are ever stolen, whether through phishing, keylogging, social engineering, or other attacks
Three ways the world of work has improved due to the pandemic
While most organizations initially resisted the inevitable reforms that accompanied the crisis, virtually all of them eventually accepted that work can be done anywhere, anytime and by almost anyone