Enzoic for AD Lite Password Auditor is an innovative tool designed to integrate with an organization’s Active Directory environment seamlessly. Enzoic analyzed the 2024 AD Lite Password Auditor data ...
Compromised credentials have become the number one threat to organizations, leading to data breaches, financial fraud, and reputational damage. Cybercriminals exploit weak, reused, or stolen passwords ...
Cybercriminals are using AI to outsmart traditional defenses, making the world more dangerous for the rest of us. They're deploying AI-generated deepfake videos to impersonate executives and using ...
The Microsoft 365 backup market is poised to double in the coming years — a good thing, given that in one survey, Microsoft Office documents were targeted first by bad actors in 80% of cases.1 As ...
Protecting Microsoft 365 data is essential to any modern cybersecurity strategy, since the suite’s applications are so commonly used in businesses of all sizes and industries. Read this e‑book for 5 ...
Microsoft 365 is a cornerstone for many organizations, and with the hefty cost that comes with downtime and data loss, having solid data protection capabilities has never been more critical.
In a world where your on-premises servers, hybrid-cloud setups, or the cloud itself can shape your success, finding the right balance of time, cost, and expertise is essential. As your business ...
The fact that organizations need to back up their Microsoft 365 deployments has been well established. As important as backups might be, however, there is one critical item that always seems to get ...
In today’s threat landscape, attackers prioritize identity and access management systems like Microsoft’s Active Directory (AD) because they hold the keys to the kingdom in most enterprises. In other ...
The best time to assess your Microsoft 365 recovery plan is before disaster strikes Whether it’s ransomware, accidental deletion, compliance gaps or something else, your Microsoft 365 data is under ...
According to data analyzed by the Enzoic research team, over the past three years of 2022, 2023, and 2024, more than three million employee-linked accounts became newly compromised by cybercriminals.