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Inside Insurance’s Data Problem: Trust That Leaks

Inside Insurance’s Data Problem: Trust That Leaks

by Gene Reich | Nov 11, 2025 | Ephemeral Messaging, Identity Verification, Insurance, Secure Communication

A few years ago, pre-pandemic, so let’s say 2019 or so, a co-worker of mine told me her and her boyfriend were looking at houses. They wanted to know if I could hook them up with our mortgage broker, which I did. Not long after that, I saw her at a work function and...
Why Permanent Data Is Becoming a Liability

Why Permanent Data Is Becoming a Liability

by Gene Reich | Nov 7, 2025 | Ephemeral Messaging, Identity Verification, Permanent Data, Residual Data

I may be dating myself here, but I remember a time when “data” was stored in filing cabinets. I also remember how companies I worked for had off-site storage centers; huge warehouses to hold old paperwork. And there was also yearly culling: tax info that was older...
Help Desk Verification Moves to the Frontline

Help Desk Verification Moves to the Frontline

by Gene Reich | Nov 4, 2025 | Cybersecurity Threats, Ephemeral Messaging, Help Desk Verification, Identity Verification

How identity checks inside ticketing systems are redefining cybersecurity’s weakest link. The modern help desk is built to solve problems quickly. And that’s a good thing. We all want our customers or employees to experience as little friction in their...
Night of the Living Credentials

Night of the Living Credentials

by Gene Reich | Oct 31, 2025 | Ephemeral Messaging, Secure Communication, Traceless Cybersecurity

On a dim October evening, long after the last employee had gone home, the office systems began to stir. In the quiet hum of the server room, something was awake. A username no one recognized. A password that should have been dead. It had been months since its owner...
How Social Engineering Became the Most Human Form of Hacking

How Social Engineering Became the Most Human Form of Hacking

by Gene Reich | Oct 27, 2025 | Identity Verification, Secure Communication, Social Engineering

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