Blogger profile: Jennifer Dean
Jen manages the marketing for PKI-based authentication solutions. Based in the weird city of Austin, Texas, Jen likes blogging about all things security, but especially about challenges IT professionals face to keep systems protected without completely antagonizing users. Prior to Thales, Jen spent five years in eBanking and financial services. Likes: dogs, Bavarian hefeweizen, sitting on the beach with a good book. Dislikes: sweet potatoes. Aspires to: write a novel.
Posted on 16 April 2013 by Jennifer Dean
Law enforcement organizations looking for the best solution to move to advanced authentication and meet the CJIS mandate have received some good news: they now have until 2014. CJIS is the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). It is the primary central repository for criminal justice information and the focal point […]
Posted on 04 February 2014 by Jennifer Dean
As Facebook turned ten years old today, it occurred to me that one out of every six people on the planet now has a Facebook profile. Facebook is now reported to have more than 1.2 billion users out of the world’s 7.2 billion people. This achievement is stunning, particularly when one considers that this ‘social […]
Posted on 16 May 2017 by Jennifer Dean
PKI is seeing a surge in implementations in small to medium sized business. Depending on the size of your deployment and your desire for automation, PKI can be implemented fairly easily. Check out how to plan, the components, the 5 step process to DIY PKI.
Posted on 17 May 2016 by Jennifer Dean
Most Data breaches in healthcare can be avoided with the right data security in place. Discover how Fraser Health improved security to protect patient data.
Posted on 13 June 2016 by Jennifer Dean
Healthcare records are vulnerable to hackers. Learn why they are targeted and how other countries protect healthcare records better from data breaches.
Posted on 21 July 2016 by Jennifer Dean
Data breaches in healthcare due to mobile devices can be prevented by securing patient records with mobile PKI smart card badges.