by Liquid Video Technologies | Feb 10, 2020 | News, Security, Security Cameras, Technology News, Video Surveillance
In the world of video cameras, it’s well understood that higher megapixel (MP) image sensors in a camera can capture more picture detail. However, there’s much more to image quality than pure megapixels since the quality and size of the sensor along with the lens...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Feb 7, 2020 | Access Control, Cloud-Based Access Control, Cybersecurity, News, Security, Technology News
The National Security Agency (NSA) has released an information sheet with guidance on mitigating cloud vulnerabilities. NSA identifies cloud security components and discusses threat actors, cloud vulnerabilities and potential mitigation measures. The document divides...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Feb 5, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, News, Security, Technology News
New research finds that 97 out of 100 the world’s largest airports have security risks related to vulnerable web and mobile applications, misconfigured public cloud, Dark Web exposure or code repositories leaks. The report from web security company ImmuniWeb is...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Jan 29, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, News, Security, Technology News
If you have ever contacted Microsoft for support in the past 14 years, your technical query, along with some personally identifiable information might have been compromised. Microsoft today admitted a security incident that exposed nearly 250 million “Customer...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Jan 27, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, News, Security, Technology News
Testing security controls is the only way to know if they are truly defending your organization. With many different testing frameworks and tools to choose from, you have lots of options. But what do you specifically want to know? And how are the findings relevant to...
by Liquid Video Technologies | Jan 24, 2020 | Access Control, Cybersecurity, News, Security, Technology News
Google is willing to award up to $1.5 million to hackers who can successfully hack its Titan M security chip on the company’s Pixel devices as part of an expansion of its Android bug-bounty program unveiled this week. The company revealed increased payouts to its...
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