The WhatsApp Dilemma: New Privacy Mandate Threatens Enterprise Privacy, Security and Control
In order to truly understand the WhatsApp dilemma plaguing the enterprise today, we must first take a look back on where it all started. WhatsApp’s original founders envisioned the app to be a secure, consumer-based messaging service with a base premise for users to avoid costly service prices for SMS
Remote Workforce Tactics to Deploy as we Enter the New Normal of Business
The COVID-19 outbreak has enhanced the need to address rapidly evolving market requirements. This is creating a sense of urgency for organizations to enable agile team collaboration. The current state of the work environment has seen a significant increase in remote working and therefore a shift toward digital delivery of
Making the Grade: The Imperative for a Secure Cloud-First Approach to e-Learning
COVID-19 has unfortunately been the ultimate disruptor in every sector across the globe. This is particularly true in the educational sector. The pandemic’s profound impact on education encompasses unprecedented temporary school closures and a massive shift to e-learning. School districts are now looking to technology to support remote learning at
Next Level Business Communication: NetSfere Unveils Advanced Encrypted Group Video Calling and Real-Time Communication Tools for Mobile and Desktop
The business of now, characterized by increasingly distributed teams and remote work, is driving an enterprise imperative for more robust, secure and immersive communication and collaboration technologies. NetSfere is delivering on this imperative with its most advanced product update, featuring secure, regulatory compliant communications tools that enable instantaneous, contextual team
No Debate: NetSfere Allows Legal and Advisory Teams to Communicate and Collaborate Securely
Law firms are a top target of cyber criminals because of the sensitive client information they handle every day. Hackers are attracted to the valuable information entrusted to firms by their clients such as intellectual property, business strategies, and sensitive financial information related to transactions and mergers. Communication technologies are