If you’re experiencing sky-high levels of stress while deploying commercial and non-commerical software to your network computers, Desktop Central is the antidote to all your problems. Desktop Central, our endpoint...
Here comes the California Consumer Privacy Act, an echo of the GDPR
As companies across the world rush to become compliant with the GDPR, many have failed to notice that California will set its own data and privacy protection requirements by January 1, 2020. California governor Jerry Brown signed CA...
Launching Vulnerability Manager Plus: Hunt down security loopholes with 100% precision
Amp up your endpoint security game with ManageEngine’s all-new Vulnerability Manager Plus. Pinpoint, prioritize, and eliminate vulnerabilities with ease. Attackers are constantly coming up with new ways to...
Browser vulnerabilities: Securing against the inevitable
Web browsers have revolutionized the way we use the internet. They’ve escalated employee productivity, but have also opened up organizations to a plethora of security loopholes. Browsers...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for February 2019
Microsoft has just released this month’s security updates for its products. Before getting on with the list of applications that got fixes this Patch Tuesday, here are the patch figures:...
Six steps for startups to find and implement an effective cybersecurity solution
Establishing a startup isn’t easy; founders often spend a good majority of their time mapping out finances, operations, raw materials, product development, solid marketing and sales procedures, as well as hiring...
Introducing Custom Fields in Desktop Central
We’re constantly amazed by all the creative ways our users adapt the features of Desktop Central. However, we know that one-size-fits-all software just can’t address...
Microsoft Patch Tuesday updates for January 2019
Patch Tuesday updates have generally been equated with just Microsoft updates for a long time. However, there is another major player that addresses vulnerabilities in its...
A year of Meltdown and Spectre: Questions that still remain
It was the summer of 2017 when two of the most devastating ransomware variants the world has seen—WannaCry and NotPetya—broke loose, infecting more than 300,000 machines and inflicting losses totaling more than $4 billion. By early 2018, many institutions...