Cybersecurity is a complicated subject. It’s hard to understand all the facets, the moving gears that are constantly changing. It’s complicated even for me and I work with it everyday. There are aspects that can help to make sense of the fundamentals. The 5 key steps within the framework that the National Institute of Standards and
5 Cybersecurity Tips for Shopping Smart on Black Friday
Every year, the cultural phenomenon that is Black Friday and Cyber Monday rolls around. Wallets (and sometimes punches) are thrown in all different directions, trying to get the best deals for Christmas gifts. Most people get through it unscathed, but high stakes, time constraints, and emotions make for a vulnerable shopper. This unstable atmosphere creates
What is a Security Operations Center (SOC) and Why Does My Small Business Need One?
The cyber security landscape is rapidly evolving- the tech that kept you safe last year won’t keep you safe this year. Firewalls and antivirus alone won’t protect you from the incessant hacking attempts to your business. That’s like having one bouncer stand in front of your business and 100 bigger bouncers trying to get in at
Cybersecurity Awareness Month: SMB Edition
During the month of October, Cybersecurity Awareness Month reminds us of a category of crime that continues to inflict taxpayers and companies with damages amounting to billions of dollars annually. Staying updated on the latest attack types and prevention techniques is the only way to future-proof your organization. Here are five fraud trends from our
How Will Windows 7 End-of-Life Affect Your Business?
The computers you use at work could be vulnerable to ransomware attacks and data breaches. 60 percent of companies fold within six months of a cyber attack. You could possibly lose your customers and ultimately your business. BLOG: How To Make Your Windows 10 Computer Look and Feel More Like Windows 7 How is Your Business at
What is a “Deepfake”
Deepfake is a term that’s been rising to infamy over the past year or so, but it’s not a new concept. Deepfakes (a combination of “deep learning” and “fake”) are fake videos or audio recordings that look and sound just like the real thing.¹ It’s been used in movies for decades- usually with expensive software and million dollar budgets. When
How To Make Your Windows 10 Computer Look and Feel More Like Windows 7
Are you attached to your Windows 7 machine? Does the thought of upgrading your system to Windows 10 send chills down your spine? We get it, Windows 7 is familiar; it does its job without any flashy voice assistants or weird start menus. But your undying love for your computer may be putting you and
Everything You Need To Know About Ransomware
Chances are you’ve heard of ransomware before- it’s been around for a while. Recently though, ransomware has branched out significantly. Since 2013 there has been a gradual increase in types, and by late 2016, the amount of ransomware seemed to explode, with 10+ new variants per month. This isn’t surprising though. The ransomware business is
3 Ways Managed Service Providers Can Save You Money
When determining the affordability and ROI of engaging with Managed IT Services Providers, small business owners often find themselves in a position of trying to balance a limited budget while making sure they have the proper tools to grow their business. It is a challenge many business owners face, in that they recognize the need
Is Your Boss Letting Hackers In?
Is your CEO unknowingly exposing the entire company to cyberattacks? While almost all security teams (92%) set out specific plans to help protect their CEO from cyberattacks and data breaches, 54% of security personnel believe their CEO is ignoring these plans.¹ If this is worrisome to you, either as the CTO of a company, an employee,
Eight Ways To Keep Your Small Business Secure
If you own and operate a small business, lowering costs is an important part of keeping your company in the black. Cutting costs on your IT budget could inadvertently compromise your company’s security. Even though small businesses may not have all of the resources that large corporations do, they are still just as vulnerable to
The Quest for Security in a Data Breach World
This morning began with my coworker warning all of us to monitor our credit if we don’t do so already. Quest Diagnostics, the popular lab most of us in the office and most of you get your bloodwork done at, got hit with a data breach on May 31st. 12 million people potentially had personal,