Mar 11, 2023 | Asset Management, Backup, Cyber breaches, Data Assets, Ransomware, Security
All businesses began as small businesses and are the lifeblood of our economy. With more than half of all jobs in the US provided by small companies, it is incredible that almost one-third never back up their data. Scary? No, it’s worse; those who did a backup...
Feb 23, 2023 | Authentication, Best Practices, Business, credentials, Credentials, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Hacking, ID Theft, Microsoft, Microsoft, Password Managers, Passwords, Passwords, Privacy, Security, Security, stolen identity, Technology, Threats, Windows (Microsoft)
Locking down your files with a strong password is like putting a virtual lock on your front door. It helps protect your personal or sensitive information from prying eyes, cyber-attacks, or theft. Whether you’re sharing your computer with others or working in a...
Feb 2, 2023 | Cars, iPad, Tablet
There’s no question that touchscreens are great for smartphones and tablets. But when it comes to cars, they’re not relatively as safe or easy to use. A new study from the University of California San Diego finds that car buttons are safer and easier to...
Jan 29, 2023 | Baby Boom, Cyber breaches, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Generation-Z, Malicious Insider, Networking
Generation Z is the least cyber secure because they are the most tech-savvy generation and the least experienced in cyber security. As a result, they are more likely to take risks online, such as clicking on suspicious links or downloading unknown files and are less...
Dec 8, 2022 | 2022, Breaches, Business, Government, Insider Show Notes, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ride-Share, Security, Technology, Uber
Joe Sullivan, the former Uber security chief, was found guilty by a jury in federal court on charges that he did not disclose a breach of customer and driver records to government regulators. The case — believed to be the first time a company executive faced...