NeoGuard Blog
Practical guides on privacy, security tools, and digital self-defense for Switzerland.
Proton Pass: Can the new AI Access Tokens make AI agents safer?
Proton Pass now offers AI Access Tokens for AI agents. We explain what they can do, where their limits lie, and how SMEs can put them to use.
22.05.2026
Verizon DBIR 2026: Three Numbers Every SME Should Know
The Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report 2026 is out. Three numbers on third-party breaches, ransomware, and Shadow AI that matter to SMEs.
20.05.2026
Bitwarden CLI Incident: Is Your Password Manager Still Safe?
On 22 April 2026 the npm package @bitwarden/cli was compromised. This article explains why vault data was not affected and when you should rotate secrets.
06.05.2026
Credential Stuffing: One Reused Password, Many Compromised Accounts
Password reuse is widespread. What attackers do with it, why patterns like 'Summer2026!' don't help either, and what you can do instead.
29.04.2026
AI in Cybersecurity: Why Attackers Have the Upper Hand
AI gives cybercriminals new tools. What that means for Swiss companies and how the balance of power between attackers and defenders is shifting.
26.04.2026
Password Managers for SMEs: Bitwarden, 1Password, Proton Pass, and NordPass Compared
Side-by-side comparison of NordPass, 1Password, Bitwarden, and Proton Pass for SMEs in Switzerland: architecture, admin features, server location.
22.05.2026
What's actually inside the data processing agreements (DPAs) of cloud and email providers used in Switzerland?
Access, breach notification, sub-processors, and deletion compared across the DPAs of six cloud and email providers used in Switzerland.
22.04.2026
Proton Meet and Proton Workspace: How a Swiss Provider Is Taking On Microsoft and Google
Proton Meet and Proton Workspace offer encrypted video calls and a full suite. What this means for SMEs, founders, and freelancers in Switzerland.
16.04.2026
Anthropic's AI Discovers Thousands of Zero-Days. What That Means for Swiss Cybersecurity.
Anthropic's Mythos AI found thousands of zero-day vulnerabilities, some decades old. Here's what that means for cybersecurity in Switzerland, where 88% of SMEs recognize the threat but only 42% feel prepared.
12.04.2026
AI Meeting Tools and Client Consent: What Swiss Law Requires
Using Fireflies, Otter, or other AI meeting tools with clients? Here's what the nFADP requires for consent, data residency, and disclosure in Switzerland.
09.04.2026
Shared Wi-Fi at Coworking Spaces? How a VPN Protects You
Shared Wi-Fi in coworking spaces exposes your traffic. How a VPN mitigates the risks.
09.04.2026
Passkeys Explained: Why They're Replacing Passwords
A practical guide to passkeys for individuals and businesses in Switzerland. How they work and where they're supported.
07.04.2026
Security for Small Teams: What You Really Need
A practical security framework for SMEs in Switzerland without full-time IT security staff. Tools, policies, and priorities that scale.
23.03.2026
Security Setup for Swiss Freelancers: How to Protect Client Data
A practical security setup for freelancers and consultants in Switzerland. Protect client data and stay nFADP-compliant.
09.03.2026
Security Tools for Founders: What You Need from Day One
Password manager, 2FA, encryption, VPN: the essential security tools every founder in Switzerland needs from day one.
24.02.2026
VPN and Password Manager: Worth the Hassle?
What VPNs and password managers really protect, which tools pay off for personal use in Switzerland, and which you can skip.
10.02.2026