Prevent data breaches with Msafe Software

Msafe helps companies minimize the risks of human error and reduce the likelihood of data breaches. With our software, organizations can share sensitive information with confidence, knowing that their data is well protected from both internal and external threats.
Prevent data breaches with Msafe Software

In today’s digital world, data is one of a company’s most valuable assets. Protecting this data is essential to maintaining customer trust and ensuring business continuity. However, human error remains one of the leading causes of data breaches. In this article, we discuss the most common human errors that lead to data breaches.

In an era of constant digitization and technological advancement, society is constantly faced with data breaches. A data breach refers to a security incident in which sensitive, confidential or protected information is released to unauthorized persons. These can lead to serious consequences for both companies and individuals. These include financial losses, reputational damage and legal consequences.

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The Personal Data Authority reports that by 2023, more than 25,000 data breaches will have been reported in the Netherlands. About 20 million people will be victims of these. Research by Stanford University and the security firm Tessian shows that 88% of these data breaches are due to human error. By human error, we mean misdirecting emails, using weak or reused passwords. And unintentionally sharing sensitive information through unsecured channels.

To prevent and manage data breaches, it is essential for companies to implement robust security measures. Continuously promote awareness and training among employees. Using advanced security technologies such as mSafe, which offers end-to-end encryption, strong password protection and real-time monitoring, can significantly help minimize the risks associated with data breaches.

Preventing data breaches with mSafe

We provide several features and measures to minimize the impact of human error and ensure data security. As mentioned earlier, we use end-to-end encryption. This means that only the sender and receiver have access to the file. It is important to mention that only authorized users can send and receive files. This prevents unauthorized individuals from accessing sensitive information.

Msafe secure file transfer software enforces the use of a strong password and supports 2FA to further strengthen security. Besides that we provide training and tools to make employees aware of the current situation.

Human error is one of the biggest threats to data security. By using advanced security features and implementing ongoing awareness, Msafe helps companies minimize the risks of human error and reduce the likelihood of data breaches. With our software, organizations can share sensitive information with confidence, knowing that their data is well protected from both internal and external threats.

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