Dec 5, 2021 | Apps, Chrome Browser, Microsoft, Radio Show
FTC Looking to Block the Acquisition of “the Switzerland” of Microprocessors …investigated five incidents in the past three months in which thieves have hidden AirTags on vehicles parked in public. Later, the thieves tracked down their targets to steal...
Feb 26, 2021 | Advertising, Anti-Virus, Apple, Apple, Automation, Automotive, Best Practices, Big Tech, Biological Viruses, browsers, Business, cell phones, Chrome, Chrome Browser, Computers, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Cyber breaches, Cybercrime, CyberTraining, Electric Grid, Employee Training, Employees, Encryption, Energy, Environment, Google, Google, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Hacks, Internet, MacBook, Malware, Malware, News, Phishing, Phishing, Podcast, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Show Notes, Smishing, Spyware, Sustainable fuels, Technology, trojans, Vishing, Zero-Day
Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes February 27, 2021 This Basic Math Shows How Wind Energy Failures Contributed To Texas’s Deadly Power Loss Why did Texas lose power? Math — apolitical, non-ideological, and sometimes cruel math. During such an extreme cold for...
Feb 12, 2021 | Anti-Trust, Artificial Intelligence, Best Practices, Big Tech, browsers, Business, Chrome, Chrome Browser, Congress, Consumer, Cybersecurity, Dark Web, Facial Recognition, Google, Government, Hacking, Hacks, Internet, Legislation, Radio Show, Radio_Show, scalpers, Security, Security, Show Notes, Tech Overlords, Technology, Zero Trust
Read. Learn. Share Tech Talk Show Notes February 13. 2021 Strengthening Zero Trust Architecture The invention of the term “Zero Trust” is generally credited to former Forrester analyst John Kindervag more than a decade ago. Although it’s not new, the...
Mar 14, 2020 | Applications, Applications, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Big Tech, Breaches, Compliance, Critical data, Cyber breaches, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data Loss, Hackers, Hacking, industrial espionage, Insider Threat, Malware, Operating Systems, Patches, Patching, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Software, Technology, Third - Party, Third-Party, Updates, Updates, Updates, Vulnerabilities
Patch As Many As You Possibly Can and Keep The Bad Guys At Bay Software updates and patches protect both your digital safety and cybersecurity. The sooner you update, the more secure you will be until the next update comes out. However, with all the cybercriminals out...
Feb 22, 2020 | Applications, Applications, Best Practices, Big Tech, Business, Chrome Browser, Compliance, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Employees, Extensions, Google, Google, Hacking, Internet, Location Data, Patching, Policies and Procedures, Radio Show, Radio_Show, records, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Threats, Tracking, Updates
Be Careful of Extensions on Chrome – Many found to Upload Your Private Data. Many companies provide extensions or plug-ins for the very popular Chrome browser. Unfortunately, some of these companies are shady and have ulterior motives that include grabbing your...
Jan 18, 2020 | Anti-Virus, Applications, Applications, Attack Vectors, Audit Logs, Backup, Best Practices, browsers, Business, Business Email Compromise, Compliance, credential stealing, Cyber breaches, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Assets, Data Storage, Email, Employees, Employees, Fines and Penalties, Firefox, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacking, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Legacy, Legacy Systems, Liability, Malware, Malware, Nationstates, Networking, Passwords, Patches, Patching, Phishing, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Ransomware Attack, safety, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Signature-Based, Software, Technology, Third - Party, Updates, Updates, VPN, Vulnerabilities, Zero-Day
Updates, Patches and Hackers Oh My! Most data breaches ard due to hackers exploiting known vulnerabilities. I know, I hear it all the time – patching takes time, and it can indeed be risky, especially if you have any legacy hardware or software in your network...