USB drives and keys, those small, seemingly innocuous devices we often use to transfer files or store data, have become...
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Understanding the Threat: Businesses Targeted by Weaponized USBs
Organizations globally, with Italy being no exception, are facing a surge in cyber threats. Most USB cyberattacks possess...
Securing the Industrial Frontier: Embracing Cybersecurity Strategies for Operational Technology with DataLocker
Introduction to OT Cybersecurity Challenges Operational Technology (OT) forms the cornerstone of modern critical...
Data Privacy Week 2024: Why Data Privacy Matters
Your data is valuable. Even if you disagree, many organizations and groups will pay top dollar for it, and they don't all...
TAA compliance: All DataLocker products have got you covered
DataLocker takes pride in meeting the rigorous standards of the Trade Agreements Act for federal procurement. Our...
Concerned About Cyber? 6 Easy Steps for Staying Secure in 2023
As the digital era marches forward, the emphasis on cybersecurity becomes ever more critical. The previous year, 2022,...
DataLocker Introduces Sentry 5: The Ultimate Hardware Encrypted USB Flash Drive for Compliance and Security
DataLocker Introduces Sentry 5: The Ultimate Hardware Encrypted USB Flash Drive for Compliance and Security Data security...
DataLocker Ensures Secure Data Protection with NATO-Trusted TAA-Compliant Supply Chain
Introduction In our pursuit of secure data protection, DataLocker remains unaffected by recent concerns raised in Wired...