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Don’t Forget About Credential Security in Active Directory

Active Directory is a rich repository of data like financial information, addresses, and other PII. It is exactly what many cybercriminals are after.

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Super Bowl of Passwords: Chiefs vs. 49ers in the Battle of Cybersecurity

Sports-related passwords are pretty common. With Super Bowl LVIII around the corner, check out the most common 49ers and Chiefs passwords.

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Survey Results: The Proof is in the Passwords

Read the password survey, in which cybersecurity professionals, across industry sectors, reveal the state of authentication security.

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Protect Active Directory Better

Active Directory is a prime target for threat actors and companies must act now to eliminate it as a threat vector. Here’s why, and how.

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3 Things Businesses Need to Know About Safely Employing Contractors

Many organizations are turning to consultants and external groups for help, but this approach can be risky for an organization's security. Here are 3 steps to mitigate risk.

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Enzoic Expands Automated Credentials Monitoring in Active Directory

The solution now continuously screens for both unsafe passwords and compromised full credentials reducing the risk of a cyberattack.

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Password Spraying and Credential Stuffing: Developing Active Defense

Hackers frequently use password spraying and credential stuffing as attack methods. Are you prepared to take an active stance of defense?

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A Benchmark for Your Unsafe Passwords

Read just how big the problem of compromised credentials may be for a company like yours and to provide a benchmark based on Enzoic’s audit.

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Understanding Bot Mitigation Limitations

Take a look at the limitations of bot mitigation and read where compromised credential screening can be highly complementary.

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