While COVID-19 upended many security leaders’ plans for technology initiatives, now is the time to move forward and implement measures to protect network security.
For years, the access technologies industry has helped businesses ensure their facilities function at optimal efficiency, and innovations in the space are opening the door to even greater business benefits.
Security and safety protocols at the stadium will include proof of vaccination status or negative COVID-19 test; cashless only payments; face coverings and more.
The Transportation Security Administration is extending the face mask requirement for individuals across all transportation networks throughout the United States through January 18, 2022.
Masks will now be required indoors at Bank of America stadium. The Carolina Panthers made the announcement after the Mecklenburg County Health Department recommended issuing another mask mandate in light of the Delta Variant of the coronavirus.
According to news reports, California-based medical startup Total Testing Solutions has removed a website that allowed customers to access their test results after a customer found a vulnerability that allowed access to other people’s personal information.
As the vaccine rollout continues and organizations are planning their hybrid work plans, they must ensure this return to a physical office, even if it’s partial, doesn’t open them up to cybersecurity threats. Here, Rick McElroy, Principal Cybersecurity Strategist at VMware, discusses what chief information security officers should keep in mind as we get closer to returning to physical offices.
Remote desktop protocol or RDP has been used for years as a remote access solution, but the pandemic rush to work from home sent thousands of RDP users and RDP enabled machines outside the classic network perimeter. Is RDP dead?
As private enterprises and governments around the world look into vaccine passports for the future, security leaders must ensure that they are administered in the right way, so that we aren't taking away one problem and creating another.