With the delicate nature of the data handled by financial institutions, it’s no wonder that this industry remains one of the most vulnerable targets for hackers. While the FFIEC (Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council) has many regulations in place to...
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My IT Guy Quit, Now What?
Receiving a resignation letter from your IT manager can set off the panic alarm – and for good reason. Most organizations rely heavily on their IT people to keep their business secure and operational, and picking up where they left off isn’t easy – especially if you...
What Business Executives Want to Know About Cyber Risk
Who should you call first after you’ve had a data breach? What should be included in a cyber attack communications response? How can we make sure that everyone knows their role in communicating about a data breach?
8 Reasons SMBs are a Top Target For Cyber Attacks
Savvy hackers can easily disrupt your system, stealing sensitive data and even comprising your finances. They can also hold important data for ransom, demanding a huge sum of money and pausing your business duties until it is paid. You might think small businesses are...
Fighting cybercrime: FBI says over $4.2 billion lost in 2020
The intention of this article is not just to put scary numbers out there. We have enough FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) in the industry. But some alarming numbers are worth sharing. cybercrime hits home The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)...
The Dangers of Public WiFi
Have you ever used Starbucks WiFi? Ever been to a conference, airport, or hotel and used their public WiFi? As part of our Cybersecurity series, watch and learn about the “hacker across the room” when using public WiFi with partner, Paul Hilbert.