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Keeper Security to Talk Data Breach Prevention at RSA Conference 2019

CHICAGO, Feb. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Keeper Security, Inc., which offers leading zero-knowledge, cybersecurity solutions for businesses and individuals, today announced its presence and participation at the RSA Conference (RSAC) in San Francisco, March 4 to 8, 2019.

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At RSAC, Keeper will unveil its latest product news, including its new Advanced Reporting & Alerts Module, feature a series of 15-minute presentations and offer a chance to win a free one-year subscription to Keeper Family Bundle at its booth in the South Expo Hall (#1366). The company is also offering private demos with Keeper team members to be scheduled in advance.

CEO and Co-Founder Darren Guccione, Cryptographic & Cybersecurity Advisor Adam Everspaugh, PhD and Director of Product Management Bill Sheehan will present on the following topics on March 5-7:

  • Why weak or stolen passwords are the leading cause of data breaches and practical solutions every business can implement.
  • The inherent weakness of current password authentication and a new crypto protocol that prohibits password cracking after breaches.
  • Preventing cyberattacks and data breaches with Keeper Enterprise.

"The RSA Conference is an important opportunity for the InfoSec community to come together and discuss the latest cybersecurity challenges and solutions. RSAC happens once a year and preventing cybercrime is a 365-day-a-year job," said Guccione. "Only through a daily commitment to advancing cybersecurity literacy, can we really start to move the needle in preventing pervasive cyberbreaches. Even just a few simple measures, such as using password management solutions and creating strong and unique passwords, can dramatically undermine the highly-valued dark web market for stolen data."

Keeper also offered a few security reminders for attendees ahead of the RSA Conference:

  1. Disable mobile WiFi and Bluetooth when not in use to prevent connecting to unknown networks or peer-to-peer devices.
  2. Update device operating systems and applications to ensure you have the latest security patches against known vulnerabilities.
  3. Disable location-sharing and file-sharing services.
  4. Refrain from clicking on unknown links and be cognizant of phishing.
  5. If you connect to a public network for work, make sure to use a VPN.
  6. Create unique and strong passwords ahead of the conference to minimize risk of a data breach.

About Keeper Security, Inc.
Keeper Security, Inc. ("Keeper") is transforming the way organizations and individuals protect their passwords and sensitive digital assets to significantly reduce cybertheft. Keeper is the leading provider of zero-knowledge security and encryption software covering password management, dark web monitoring, digital file storage and messaging. Named the Best Password Manager of 2018 by PC Magazine, Keeper is trusted by millions of people and thousands of businesses to protect their digital assets and help mitigate the risk of a data breach. Keeper is SOC-2 Certified and is also certified for use by the Federal government through the System for Award Management (SAM) and the General Services Administration (GSA). Keeper protects businesses of all sizes across every major industry sector. Learn more at https://keepersecurity.com.

 

SOURCE Keeper Security, Inc.

For further information: Fabiola Camacho, fabiola@keepersecurity.com