Rachael Roth is a content creator with over a decade of experience in print and digital media. She is a longtime contributing writer for Dashlane's blog and is an Editor and Copywriter for NYC & Company, New York City’s CVB and marketing organization.
These inclusive networks support LGBTQIA+ individuals in tech. Community is crucial when it comes to LGBTQIA+ professionals in the cybersecurity and tech industry. One way...
Virtually every facet of daily life is internet-accessible, including self-driving cars. Here’s what could happen if that access falls into the wrong hands.
While operational changes like energy conservation are essential planet-saving strategies, ramping up your company’s cybersecurity plan can also have a significant, positive impact on the...
So many passwords, just one you. If you’re an independent contractor, it’s a given that you juggle many accounts. Whether you freelance for several companies...
Rachel Tobac is a hacker and the CEO of SocialProof Security, where she educates companies on phishing and hacking prevention. Here’s her advice for next...
Biden’s executive order lays out a plan of action that applies to federal contractors, but it might also predict cybersecurity changes to the private sector.
Three of Dashlane’s marketing experts divulge third-party cookie workarounds for advertisers, how Dashlane approaches data security, and their love/hate relationship with ads.
A future without third-party cookies. Less tracking means a more privacy-focused online experience, but does Google really value user trust over ad dollars?
Clubhouse, the popular audio-based social media platform has come under scrutiny for its privacy policies and most recently for its large-scale data exposure. So should...
For Women’s History Month, we’re looking at cybersecurity as it affects women, from surveillance as a feminist issue, to the collection of women-specific data online,...