Fighting Back Against Compromised Credentials

SANS Analyst Program, “Fighting Back Against Compromised Credentials”

Analyst Paper Summary “In our evaluation of Enzoic, we found that it supports all of the must-haves that typical security teams would want.” – Jake Williams, SANS  A recent first look paper written by ...

The City of Paso Robles Taps Enzoic for Password Peace of Mind

The City of Paso Robles, located in San Luis Obispo County, California, is famous for its award-winning wines and relaxed atmosphere. As such, it’s no surprise that the City is a popular ...

Enzoic Offers the Motion Picture Association a Premier Approach to Password Security

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is the leading advocate of the worldwide film, television and streaming industry. Founded in 1922, the company today is championing the growing diversity of filmmakers, safeguarding intellectual ...

Eight Rules for Effective Password Protection

In the current business landscape, the largest threat to an organization is a data breach. Data breaches end up costing businesses a significant amount of lost time and revenue and can lead ...
corporate user password safety

A Benchmark for Your Unsafe Passwords

News and warnings about data breaches and leaks abound at the moment, emphasizing the need for increased cybersecurity regardless of the industry. Microsoft’s Active Directory is often the perfect target for bad actors ...

The Threat of Compromised Passwords

Over time passwords have become a ubiquitous part of our digital activities. They’re something we expect to create and manage for all of our accounts, and yet with all of our online ...
Michael Green, CEO, Enzoic

Pwned Passwords: The Epicenter of Your Cybersecurity Storm

New cybersecurity threats are continuously emerging in light of our increasingly connected world, AI, 5G, and other enterprise trends. In this ever-changing landscape, there is one constant: passwords remain the primary authentication ...

Microsoft Highlights The Risk of Stolen Passwords

Microsoft has just announced that a staggering 44 million accounts were vulnerable to account takeover due to the use of compromised or stolen passwords. This news comes on the back of the ...