by Jason Niemoth | Mar 17, 2021 | Blog
BJC is a non-profit healthcare organization operating in over 12 hospitals in the St. Louis area. They were seeking a way to ensure that employees could keep sensitive data protected, even in remote work environments. Download the full case study below to see how they... by Jason Niemoth | Feb 3, 2021 | Blog
After succumbing to ransomware, businesses paid hackers an average of $84K to get their data back. And although the number of businesses reporting having been attacked by ransomware has gone down, it’s not because ransomware is happening less frequently. It’s because... by Jason Niemoth | Jan 29, 2021 | Blog
2020 was a rough year. While many of the year’s events were difficult to predict and perhaps unavoidable (COVID-19, wildfires, and civil unrest, etc.), many of 2020’s massive data breaches were predictable and completely avoidable. Perhaps the most noteworthy attack... by Jason Niemoth | May 16, 2020 | Blog
Thunderspy allows for evil maid type attacks against a host computer. Evil maid attacks require physical access to the victim’s machine and usually enough time to do something conspicuous such as disassembly. A successful attack will give the intruder direct... by Jason Niemoth | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog
As many companies move to a remote teleworking environment there is increased concern about how to keep sensitive data at rest secure. What can be done to provide workers with secure and stable storage using DataLocker’s centrally managed software solutions?... by Jason Niemoth | Mar 19, 2020 | Blog
What if your “laptop” only weighed 9 grams, never broke down, and took 3 minutes to issue out? DataLocker’s managed, encrypted USB drives can be utilized as thumbtops: smaller, smarter, tougher, lighter, and cheaper than a laptop. They allow your organization to stay...