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 | Anti-Virus, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Business, Cyber Liability, Cybercrime, Data Loss, Data Storage, Executives, Exploits, Hacking, Hacking, Hacking Tools, Internet, Operating Systems, Patching, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, scam, Security, Security, Security Alerts, Security Assessments, Security Services, Technology, Updates
You Don’t Have Much Time To Stop An Attack How much time do you have to secure your systems from a zero-day infection? Would it surprise you to learn that it is less than 72 hours? It is true. Locking down your systems from new vulnerabilities is essential. But just...
Feb 29, 2020 | Asset Management, Best Practices, Business, Cable Companies, Cloud, Cloud Vendors, Computers, Cyber breaches, Cyber Insurance, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, CyberTraining, Data, Data Assets, Data Brokers, data sharing, Data Storage, Databases, Domain Name Service, Email, Employees, Executives, Financial, Future Workforce, Generation-Y, Hackers, Hacking, Hacks, Incident Response, Information Technology, Insider Threat, Internet, Internet Service Providers, IoT, Jobs, Liability, Machine Learning, Malware, Malware, MFA, Nationstates, Networking, Open Source, Organized Crime, Password Managers, Passwords, Phishing, predictive algorithms, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Ransomware, Regulation, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Assessments, Shadow-IT, Software As A Service, Technology, Technology, Unsecured, Web Tools, Zero-Day
All Businesses are Tech Businesses – Like it or Not The world of information is remaking businesses with new technologies turning all businesses into technology companies like it or not. Companies who continue to believe that they are not technology companies...
Feb 1, 2020 | Applications, Audit Logs, Business, Compliance, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, Databases, Fines and Penalties, Government, Hacking, Incident Response, industrial espionage, Legislation, Patching, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Frameworks, Security, Security Alerts, Security Assessments, Technology, Updates
Regulatory Compliance: The Perception and The Reality Regulatory compliance. We have all heard the term and for many business owners, the way to handle it is to stick their head in the sand and stay out of the spotlight. Why? It is complicated and expensive and they...
Jan 11, 2020 | Anti-Virus, Applications, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Business, Computers, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Hackers, Hacking, Incident Response, Internet, Legacy, Legacy Systems, Malware, Passwords, Patches, Policies and Procedures, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Security Assessments, Software, Technology, Updates, Vulnerabilities, Zero-Day
Hackers Preying on Old and Decrepit Technology 1042-02 Cybercriminals will innovate when necessary. However, more likely, like any successful enterprise, they will harvest any low-hanging fruit when and wherever they can find it. For those of us with unpatched older...
Aug 17, 2019 | Banking, Best Practices, Breaches, Business, Cyber breaches, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Hackers, Hacking, Hacking, Hacking, Hacks, Passwords, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Security, Security, Technology, Under Arrest
Turns Out It Wasn’t Just Capital One Federal prosecutors say a woman charged in a massive data breach at Capital One may have hacked more than 30 other organizations. Paige Thompson, of Seattle, was arrested last month after the FBI said she obtained personal...