This is a repost courtesy ot EveryCloud.com
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Is your company moving operations to the cloud? What about the cybersecurity aspects of protecting your data assets in the cloud? Are you relying on your partner/vendor to take care of securing your information? In light of the Paige Thompson indictment, it is apparent that relying too heavily on your vendor’s expertise and staff can open ...
I have a calendar I keep for this blog, so I can write articles related to significant events. There are many of those this month. Since today is the first holiday of September, I have replaced my usual cybersecurity article with this piece.
First, today, September 1st, is Labor Day, so I am taking the day off from writing ...
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A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.Original release date: August 28, 2019
National Preparedness Month (NPM) promotes family and community disaster and emergency planning. This year’s theme is “Prepared, Not Scared.”
Although most people understand that being prepared is essential to getting through an emergency such as a natural disaster, there is less awareness about ...
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That fifteen minutes of fame that Andy Warhol promised us is getting much longer. These days we have all become stars of the tiny screen. The screens I am talking about are the monitors for all the CCTV and surveillance video cameras that are just about everywhere. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to make yourself invisible ...
Law enforcement agencies never stop complaining about how hard their jobs are. The crooks are using technology in criminal activities, and hiding themselves on the Internet using anonymizing proxies such as TOR, and VPNs. And how it would be so much easier if they just could have a convenient “backdoor” to break encrypted messages. The truth of the matter is ...
The title may see a little harsh, but a recent survey according to Keeper Security’s 2019 SMB Cyberthreat Study is that 66% of SMB business leaders do not believe they will be victimized by at cyber-attack. That’s two out of three business owners. I would love to say I’m shocked, but my experience with my own clientele would confirm it.
According to the ...
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A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.Original release date: August 23, 2019
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has issued a warning about a new email scam in which malicious cyber actors send unsolicited emails to taxpayers from fake (i.e., spoofed) IRS email addresses. The emails contain a link to a spoofed IRS.gov website that displays fake details ...
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