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Ransomware groups are avoiding large organizations and targeting SMBs for smaller payments instead: Find out how to protect your business
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Hackers targeting the AI chatbot tool Salesloft Drift were able to break into Google Workspace and access email accounts.
SharePoint attack
Critical Microsoft SharePoint attack compromises hundreds of government agencies, universities, energy operators, and companies worldwide.

Videos

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Find out how to disable Microsoft Recall on Windows 11, stop it from taking snapshots of your PC activity, and why it raises privacy concerns.
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Here's how to create a business email address easily and affordably with Proton Mail for Business, trusted by over 50,000 businesses around the world.
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Find out what digital data is, how it has become the backbone of modern businesses, and how Proton can help secure it.

Updates

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Protect the conversations that matter with a secure, end-to-end encrypted video conferencing from Proton.
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Enable team productivity while keeping data private and secure with Proton Workspace. Privacy‑first collaboration tools for modern businesses.
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Learn how to safeguard PII data in digital environments with strong controls, clear responsibilities, and best security practices.