Mar 7, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Asset Management, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Biometrics, Business, CEO, Clearview AI, credential stealing, Critical data, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Assets, data sharing, Data Storage, Databases, Executives, Facial Recognition, Facial Recognition, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacks, Images, industrial espionage, Information Technology, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Nationstates, Online, Organized Crime, Patches, Patching, Patents, Photo Database, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Software, Software Manufacturers, Technology, Technology, Third-Party, third-world, Updates, Updates
Hackers Target Large Databases It was only a matter of time! The tiny start-up Clearview AI developed an algorithm that utilized a three billion image database that could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously. They provided it to worldwide law...
Feb 29, 2020 | 2FA, Best Practices, credentials, Password Managers, Passwords, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Social Influencers, Technology
Passwords: Length trumps Complexity Complex passwords that must be changed every 90 days are the bain of most companies and a headache for employees and they are not as secure as you have been led to believe. The reason is that people have to write them down. They...
Feb 29, 2020 | Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Business, Cloud, Cloud Vendors, Compliance, Corporate Reputation, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, Databases, Fines and Penalties, Hackers, Hacking, Legal, Liability, Market Value, Patching, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Third - Party, Third-Party, Threats, Unsecured, Updates
Businesses Must Understand The Intricacies of Cloud Security It does not matter the size of the organization or the complexity of the operations businesses have been sold on the idea that “the cloud” is the answer. For MGM Resorts they found out that the data they...
Feb 22, 2020 | Applications, applications, Automotive, Best Practices, Business, Cell Phone, Corporate Reputation, Ford, Hacking, Mobile, Patching, Phone, Phones, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Smart Phone, Technology, Third - Party, Updates
Automotive Apps originally designed for Personal Owners cause headaches for rental agencies. Automotive companies designed apps to assist their car owners to easily access some of the features of their automobiles. However, during the design process, they failed to...
Feb 22, 2020 | Best Practices, Business, Business Email Compromise, Corporate Reputation, Cyber breaches, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Employees, Financial, Hackers, Human Element, Intellectual Property Theft, Nationstates, Networking, Organized Crime, Patching, Phishing, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Threats, Updates, Vulnerabilities
1.77 Billion – That is how much Businesses lost last year to Business Email Compromises One of the most significant cybersecurity dangers to Businesses is known as Business Email Compromise attacks. These types of attacks are carried out by cybercriminals and...
Feb 22, 2020 | Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Elections, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Internet, logging, Malware, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Online Voting, Politics, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Technology, Tracking, Voting Apps, Voting Technology, Vulnerabilities
Four States Use A Flaw Filled Mobile Voting App Creating a secure voting application is near to impossible. WIth hackers right on the tails of technology working to thwart every advantage, it will be a long while until we can create an app that could assure the...