Mar 7, 2020 | Access Controls, Anonymity, Applications, Best Practices, Business, Compliance, Critical data, Data Loss, DNS over HTTPS (DoH), Domain Name Service, Employees, Executives, Filtering, Internet, Intricate Data Systems, Patching, Policies and Procedures, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Technology, TOR, Updates
DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is not the Panacea the Marketers Are Leading you to Believe Mozilla Firefox is promoting its new DNS over HTTPS (DoH) as a privacy-preserving method, but in reality, it is changing how DNS works. Its not the magical user privacy cure but marketing...
Mar 7, 2020 | Big Tech, Business, data sharing, Family, Geek, Hollywood, Humor, Internet, Media, Nostalgia, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Technology, Technology, Wayback Machine
Getting Your Fix of Nostalgia Have you ever found yourself nostalgic for some of the commercials, tv shows, and videos from your youth? If so, you will love The Internet Archive, VHS Vault that has more than 20K recordings for you to go through and relive your past....
Mar 7, 2020 | Access Controls, Asset Management, Best Practices, Business, Compliance, credential stealing, credentials, Critical data, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Data Assets, Employees, Hacking, Human Element, industrial espionage, Information Technology, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Legacy Systems, Operating Systems, Patching, Policies and Procedures, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Ransomware, Ransomware, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Technology, Technology, Third - Party, Updates
Cryptocurrencies and Insurance Increases Ransomware Profitability Ransomware is rising like a phoenix from the ashes again. Companies are paying enormous ransoms in cryptocurrencies and insurance companies paying out claims, which in turn is adding to the rise in...
Mar 7, 2020 | Applications, Attack Vectors, Audit Logs, Best Practices, Business, Business Email Compromise, Cloud, Cloud, Cloud Vendors, Compliance, Computers, Critical data, Cyber Insurance, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Hacking, Internet, Malware, misconfigured environments, Patching, Policies and Procedures, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Security Assessments, SecurityThing, Technology, Technology, Third - Party, trojans, Updates
Are you Secure — Depends on Many Things If a business owner asks a cybersecurity specialist if they are secure, it will be tough for them to give them a straight and honest answer without delving into their systems and business operations. Most companies...
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 | Business, compromised machines, Corporate Reputation, Critical data, Cryptocurrency, Cyber breaches, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Data Assets, Databases, Disaster Recovery, Financial, Hacking, Malware, Malware, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Security, Security, Technology, Technology, trojans, Zero-Day
Businesses Beware: Ransomware is on the rise, again Companies are under attack from Ransomware gangs and are paying a high price. Cybercriminals who were surreptitiously using business computing resources to mine cryptocurrencies have found that with the huge drop in...