Amedsys Prescribes Microsoft Security and a Password-Free Solution to Support Clinical Teams

Amedsys Prescribes Microsoft Security and a Password-Free Solution to Support Clinical Teams

Home healthcare and hospice care provider Amedisys needs to protect sensitive patient data. But accessibility to that data by its clinicians is just as important. The company works hard to ensure that those dedicated workers can quickly and easily call up the information systems and productivity applications that are now tightly interwoven into medical care…

Introducing Password Removal for Microsoft Accounts

Introducing Password Removal for Microsoft Accounts

Common attacks such as phishing, password spray, and credential stuffing rely on one unchanging truth: when it comes to passwords, human behavior is predictable. Armed with this predictability, bad actors still succeed most of time when attempting these types of attacks, even though the tools they’re using are 30 years old. Starting today, we’re excited…

10 Eye-Opening Data Breach Statistics

10 Eye-Opening Data Breach Statistics

Data breaches have become so commonplace that it may seem like a match you’ve lost before you even enter the ring. Zero day attacks, in particular, are a daunting prospect. These breaches can crop up seemingly out of nowhere and take organizations completely off-guard and completely offline, forcing them into paying steep ransoms to bad actors or…

Simple Ways to Enable Flexible Work Today

Simple Ways to Enable Flexible Work Today

There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to flexible work. Every company’s needs are different, and, as Microsoft’s 2021 Work Trend Index Pulse Report showed, it’s essential to support flexibility in different work styles for your people and teams. According to the report, 58 percent of employees who planned to spend most of their time at the office chose that option…

The Passwordless Future is Here for Your Microsoft Account

The Passwordless Future is Here for Your Microsoft Account

Nobody likes passwords. They’re inconvenient. They’re a prime target for attacks. Yet for years they’ve been the most important layer of security for everything in our digital lives—from email to bank accounts, shopping carts to video games. We are expected to create complex and unique passwords, remember them, and change them frequently, but nobody likes…