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Can Bad Cyber Security Hygiene Get Your Business In Trouble with the SEC? Yes!
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has recently fined First American Financial Corporation (FAFC) $487,616 for deficient disclosure controls and procedures related to cybersecurity
Will a Ban on Ransomware Payments Make Ransomware Go Away?
New York, North Carolina, Texas, and Pennsylvania are considering a ban on businesses making ransomware payments after some high-profile attacks against Colonial Pipeline and JBS
Microsoft Warns of New Phishing Attack Targeting Office 365 Users
Microsoft is warning users of a new type of phishing attack that involves a call centre to help you download malware. Using a call centre
5 Steps to Recover from a Ransomware Attack
Ransomware is a huge problem for big and small businesses alike. We’ve seen ransomware that has forced small businesses to close. The high-profile breaches at McDonald’s, Colonial Pipeline and JBS Meats are
Why Cyber Awareness Training Should be Tailored to Employee Function
We often hear about cyber attacks that target certain types of employees, whether it be by function or location. So, does it not make sense
How Cloud Misconfigurations Can Lead to Customer Data Exposure
Just yesterday, ThreatPost reported that more than 1 billion records for CVS health customers were left exposed in a database of a third party vendor.
Why Paying a Ransomware Demand Doesn’t Guarantee a Swift Return to Business
There have been a lot of high-profile breaches in the news lately. McDonald’s, Colonial Pipeline and JBS Meats are just three examples of some big
How Fast Can a Leaked Password be Exploited by Hackers?
It’s an all too familiar story. Company X get’s breached and you receive an email telling you that your password may have been stolen and
What You Need to Know About the Cloud Shared Responsibility Model
The cloud has so many strategic advantages for business. The key advantages, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, is that employees can work remotely from anywhere,