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Why Law Firms Need A Managed Security Services Partner
You don’t need to be a cyber security expert to know that there is an increase in cyber attacks against law firms. Last year’s high
Should Water Treatment Facilities Allow Remote Access?
Should water treatment staff be allowed to remote login to monitor systems? This is becoming a hot button issue with the Oldsmar breach in February
7 Ways to Secure Staff Working From Home
Working from home just might be here to stay. A Gartner study from April 2020 says that 74% of employers would like to make 5%
Why Boards Need to Take Cyber Security Seriously
Do executive boards of companies take cyber security seriously enough? According to the UK’s new CEO of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Lindy Cameron,
Is it Time to Stop Relying on SMS for Multifactor Authentication?
Multifactor authentication is a way of authenticating to a device or software with a password plus another factor, usually one-time code or biometrics. The easy
Is DMARC the Answer to the Phishing Problem?
Phishing is a global problem plaguing many businesses. The statistics on phishing alone are scary. These three in particular should scare you: 65% of U.S.
How to Keep Data Safe While Working from Home
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we view office work. Roles that we once thought could only be done in the office are now
Cyber Crime Loses Exceed $4.2 Billion: FBI
The FBI has just released its Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) 2020 Internet Crime Report. Some of the statistics from this report may shock you.
Could The Principle of Least Privilege Have Prevented Surveillance Camera Hack?
The principle of least privilege (POLP) “is the practice of limiting access rights for users to the bare minimum permissions they need to perform their