As the business landscape evolves, embracing the advanced features and comprehensive offerings of Microsoft Business Premium can position your business for success in the digital age.
As the business landscape evolves, embracing the advanced features and comprehensive offerings of Microsoft Business Premium can position your business for success in the digital age.
If you do not have measures for barring unauthorized visitors from your facilities, you will be more susceptible to theft and computer hacking. Now, you may ask, “How can I control who can and cannot access restricted areas within my business?” Meet electronic access control, or EAC, systems. While traditional access control revolves around your business’s physical doors, locks, and keys, EAC is a multi-dimensional digital ecosystem designed to address all your organizational needs. In this article, we will learn more about EAC and the benefits it has for your business.
A study from 2016 by mobile security firm Lookout and the Ponemon Institute reported that mobile data breaches can cost enterprises up to $26.4 million and 67 percent of organizations that reported such breaches determined that the incidents were due to employees using personal devices to access company information². This raises the question: how can mobile devices be managed to prevent these data breaches?
It is a routine we follow day in and day out, several times a day. Whether logging into our desktops or signing into apps on our phones, we enter a username and password to gain access. However, that simple combination is not as secure as you think. Also, hacking can bring disastrous consequences. As outlined in IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2021, the average data breach cost an all-time high of $4.24 million last year. Therefore, you need a way to protect your data from cybercrime.