What’s the Difference between Digital Signatures and Electronic Signatures?
In today’s world, more businesses are moving away from paper documents and choosing faster, easier, and more secure ways to sign contracts, agreements, and forms. But as businesses move online, one question often comes up: What is the difference between an electronic signature and a digital signature? Many people think they are the same, but […]
Enterprise Credential Security
Enterprise Credential Security: The Pillar Guide to Passwords, Secrets, and Password-less Access Credential security sits at the heart of modern cybersecurity. Every system, application, and dataset is ultimately protected by credentials – usernames, passwords, API keys, service accounts, and authentication methods. When credentials are weak, reused, shared, or unmanaged, even the most advanced security tools […]
Building a Complete Enterprise Credential Security Strategy
Why Credential Security is a Business Enabler Secure systems support growth, trust, and resilience. Unifying Passwords, Secrets, and Passkeys Silos create risk. Unified management creates strength. Reducing Risk across the Entire Organisation From staff to developers to systems, everything must be covered. Supporting Compliance and Governance Credential management supports audits, compliance, and reporting. Long-Term Benefits […]
How to Evaluate your Business Credential Security
Why most Businesses underestimate Credential Risk Credentials sprawl silently across systems, apps, and users. Key Questions every Business should ask Are passwords unique? Are credentials shared? Are systems fully covered? Signs you need a Password Manager Remote work, multiple apps, shared access, and frequent password resets are clear warning signs. When Secrets Management is no […]
Why Single Sign-On Alone is not enough
What SSO does well Single Sign-On simplifies access and centralises authentication for supported applications. Where SSO falls short Many critical applications do not support SSO. Contractors and third parties often sit outside SSO controls. Hidden Credential Risks Application-specific logins still exist, often unmanaged and poorly secured. How Credential Management completes the picture Password managers secure […]
Cybersecurity Awareness in 2026: The Way Forward
As we move deeper into the digital age, cybersecurity is no longer just a technical concern it has become a fundamental part of how organizations operate, innovate, and build trust. Every connected device, cloud platform, and digital service expands opportunity, but it also increases exposure to cyber threats. Cybercriminals are evolving quickly. With the help […]
Why the World Is Moving Toward Password-less Authentication?
Passwords are Expensive and Unsafe Password resets cost time and money. Phishing attacks continue to succeed because passwords can be stolen. What Passkeys are and Why They Matter Passkeys replace passwords with cryptographic authentication tied to a user’s device, making phishing nearly impossible. Why Tech Giants are pushing Password-less Apple, Google, and Microsoft support passkeys […]
Why Developers Need Secrets Management, Not Just Passwords
Passwords are only Half the Story While employees use passwords, developers and systems rely on machine credentials such as API keys, tokens, certificates, and database credentials. These secrets often have far greater access than a normal user. The Danger of Hardcoded Secrets Historically, developers embedded credentials directly into application code. This made deployments easier but […]
Why Password Management Is the First Line of Defence
Passwords are still the Biggest Security Risk Despite advances in cybersecurity, passwords remain the most common way attackers break into systems. Studies consistently show that over 80% of hacking-related breaches happen because of weak, reused, or stolen passwords. One compromised login can give attackers access to email, financial data, customer records, and internal systems. Firewalls, […]
Basic Cyber Security Tips
In the world of hackers, it is easy to get burnt. Here are our top 10 cyber-security tips: 1. You, yes you, are a target “It will never happen to me.” You are/can be an opportunistic target for hackers, it can and probably will happen to you at some point. 2. Do a data backup […]