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Addressing The Growing Risk Of Default Passwords

California requires manufacturers to implement unique default passwords. Other states have their laws. We explain why you shouldn't wait for mandates to improve your cybersecurity. ?

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Data Preservation Best Practices Must Be Learned And Earned

Employee weak security practices put workplaces at risk. How can employers share some of the burden to improve data security?

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Don't Get CAPTURED By Fake CAPTCHA

A devious and insidious new malware campaign is spreading two very dangerous forms of malware by using fake CAPTCHA. We explain and provide some red flags to spot.

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Multi-Factor Authentication: Important Loss Prevention But Stalling In Popularity

A new study suggests the use of MFA use is plateauing. We look into the history and values.

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Should Your Workplace Embrace "Unhappy Leave"? You Make The Call

A survey claims employees are taking "unhappy leave" and employers should embrace this phenomenon to their benefit. We want to know your opinion.

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Addressing The Growing Risk Of Default Passwords

California requires manufacturers to implement unique default passwords. Other states have their laws. We explain why you shouldn't wait for mandates to improve your cybersecurity. ?

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Ask Emily: Can You Ban Employees From Talking About Competitors?

An employer asks Emily Brodzinski, Esq. whether employees can be told not to discuss competing businesses while at work.

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Retention Bonus Scam: Smart Employers Perform Due Diligence Before Paying Out

An employee is sentenced to prison for scamming an employer's retention bonus program. Learn about the scam and how to prevent it.

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The Post-Offer Question The EEOC Does Not Want You To Ask

A staffing company is accused of disability discrimination by the EEOC and later settles for $60K. What missteps did the employer make? We examine.

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