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Keeper vs Dashlane: Which Should You Use in 2024?

eSecurity Planet

Keeper and Dashlane are top password managers prioritizing multi-layered encryption systems for secure password sharing. Keeper emphasizes extensive security measures and is a more affordable option, while Dashlane promotes a user-friendly interface and robust administrative tools perfect for streamlining logins. 5 Pricing: 3.6/5

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Top Cloud Security Issues: Threats, Risks, Challenges & Solutions

eSecurity Planet

APIs offer seamless integration between cloud services, but if not properly secured, they become points of access for attackers. API security risks may cause weak authentication, input validation, encryption, permissions, error handling, and rate limit issues.

Risk 71
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Keeper vs LastPass (2024 Comparison): Which Is Right for You?

eSecurity Planet

Keeper Overview Better for Pricing & Secure Password Management Overall Rating: 3.9/5 5 Security: 4.4/5 5 Keeper is an affordable password manager that excels at security. Keeper features zero-knowledge security, secure password sharing, and a range of authentication options, including SMS and biometric authentication.

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Defining Good: A Strategic Approach to API Risk Reduction

Security Boulevard

Organizations first looked to augment their existing web application security tools and processes to “address” API security. Unfortunately, the security challenges associated with APIs can't be solved by simply updating existing testing tools and edge security defenses to check-the-box technologies that claim to provide "API security."

Risk 59
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: The value of cyber hygiene in protecting your business from potential ransomware

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

“If you look at the most major ransomware attacks that have occurred, basic cyber hygiene could have prevented the vast majority of them, so, killing their ability to move laterally,” Matthew Swenson, chief of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cyber Crime Unit at Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), said during a recent webinar.