Jan 4, 2020 | 2FA, Attack Vectors, Audit Logs, audit logs, Business, Business Email Compromise, credential stealing, credentials, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Elections, Elections, Email, Employees, Encryption, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacking Tools, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Nationstates, Patching, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Russia, safety, Security, Security Alerts, spying, Technology, Third - Party, third-world, Updates, Voting Technology
Did the Russians get Anywhere close to Hacking our 2016 Election? Like with most of the hacks, it all begins the same way, unpatched vulnerable systems, and untrained personnel. That is all it takes for an opportunistic criminal or nation-state hacker to gain...
Jan 4, 2020 | Advertising, Applications, Attack Vectors, brain development, Brain Fitness, Business, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Exploits, Facebook, Google, Hackers, Hacking, Hacks, Health, Infosec, iOS, Malware, Mental Fatigue, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Nationstates, Patching, Ransomware, Security, Security Alerts, spying, Tracking, Updates, Vulnerabilities
Pesky Apps That You Need To Delete ASAP Not all Apps are Good Apps… Depressive Apps. With everyone curating an unrealistic, heavily manufactured, idealized version of their lives, we all start to believe other people’s lives are so much better than...
Jan 4, 2020 | Android, Android, anonymity, Asset Management, audit logs, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Censorship, College, College, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, data sharing, Education, iOS, iPhone, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Monitoring, Online, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, safety, Schools and Colleges, Security, Smart Phone, spying, Surveillance, Tracking
How is your Social Credit Score? It turns out that some American Universities use them to track their students. Have you heard of the app called SpotterEDU? Initially developed by a college basketball coach who used it to track his athletes as they traveled to their...
Dec 19, 2019 | Asset Management, Business, Data Assets, Internet, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Technology
Security – Knowing What You Have Is Essential One of the most important things that a business can do to reduce their cybersecurity risk is to know what assets they have, where those assets are, who has access to those assets, how those assets are...
Dec 19, 2019 | Backup, Business, credential stealing, Cyber Liability, cyberattacks, Cybersecurity, Data Storage, Fines and Penalties, Government, Hacking, Hacking, hacking as a service, Hacks, Incident Response, Insider Threat, Internet, Malware, Networking, Patching, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulation, Security, Security Alerts, Software As A Service, Technology, Third - Party, Updates
Are You At Risk from Your Outsourced Software Provider The “Cloud” is the eponymous name given for a computer server that belongs to another person or company that you have no control over. There are many companies who offer computing services to...
Dec 19, 2019 | Applications, Attack Vectors, Business, Business Email Compromise, credential stealing, credentials, Cyber breaches, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Financial, Government, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacking, hacking as a service, Incident Response, industrial espionage, Insider Threat, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Malware, Nationstates, Networking, Operating Systems, Organized Crime, Password Managers, Passwords, Patching, Phishing, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Security, Security Alerts, Software As A Service, Technology, third-world, Updates, Windows (Microsoft)
Lessons We Failed To Learn and Therefore Are Doomed To Repeat It seems as every year gets worse and worse when it comes to Cyber Breaches and Cyberattacks. Compared to 2018 were have had 33% more breaches this year. They are, after all of our data, personally...