The Guide to Creating A Culture of Security

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For today’s business, security needs to be a team-wide effort and should involve everyone at your
organization, not just the IT team. All it takes is a weak or reused password to give a cybercriminal access to your organization’s most sensitive data. Password and secret management habits are rooted in your company security culture, or perhaps even lack thereof.
This guide will help you understand why organizational security is not an isolated task, how all of your tools, policies and employees play a part in keeping your company safe, and how to create a strong security foundation, company-wide.

When it comes to organizational standards for passwords, two questions to consider for your policy are
whether or not they are strong enough to thwart potential hackers, and will employees actually follow them?
Because if they’re too weak, your company will still be exposed. And if they’re too complicated, many
employees will shrug their shoulders and continue to use weak passwords or re-use the same password for all of their corporate devices and accounts.
If you’re struggling to find that balance, or not sure where to begin, this guide will help.

In this piece, we cover how global brands are using location discovery data to:
find physical locations/products
verify physical locations/products
generate insights within a region/radius

 

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