Before & After

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Imagine if you had two emails that were worth a million dollars each. You would do everything that you can to protect those emails and ensure that no one deleted them. You would back them up, have multiple copies in place so that if you lost those emails, you would have a quick way to recover them. You would make sure that access was limited, with strong password protection, and everyone who had access to the delete button was properly trained on how to open and read the emails safely.

Changing Landscape

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We all knew that the world was going to be forever changed when the  World Health Organization declared a global pandemic earlier in 2020. Just how much it was going to change was unseen – and remains unclear as each day brings new challenges for each city, state, and household in our country.

As a business owner, you too have to adapt to these changes as quickly as they come up, and yes, it seems that they are arriving daily.

Adjusting Your Business Model

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New Frontier

The recent conversation with Chris Wiser and Art Gross covered several issues that will continue to be “hot topics” regardless of where we stand regarding COVID-19.

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Whether you are going to continue to work remotely or have your team return to an office, the first thing that you’ll want to do is make sure that you do everything that you can to protect your employees and your clients. 

Know Better – Do Better

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Knowledge is power.  And when it comes to fighting hackers, we need all the power we can collectively find.  Educating your employees is the key to preventing cyberattacks, and Chubb’s Third Annual Cyber Report confirms this.

With small businesses having a tendency to have limited funds and resources when it comes to “extras”, cybersecurity training is no longer an extra to be dismissed until the time is better.  The time is now and the best defense is to make sure you are taking the steps to protect your business. 

Employee Buy-In for Security Awareness

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Every Cog in the Wheel Matters

Whether your name is on the sign out front, or you are in a leadership role, the success of the business is in your hands.  In that role, you know that each department feeds into the overall health of the business, and you need to ensure everyone, and everything is operating at maximum wellness.

Senior Executives Pose a Danger to Cyber Security

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You Can’t Teach an Old Dog…. or Can You?

I remember trying to explain a VCR to older relatives.  It wasn’t that they were less intelligent or unable to grasp the overall concept, it was that it wasn’t a necessary thing to learn in their opinion.  They weren’t interested in the technology; they had fared fine in life so far without having to watch a recorded episode of anything.  In fact, most of their lives were spent without television altogether.

Employees: The #1 Cause of Data Breaches

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As the multi-billion-dollar industry of cybercrime continues to thrive, employees remain the number one cause of cyber attacks. Despite cybercriminals relentlessly targeting and attacking organizations of all sizes, employees remain untrained on security awareness, leaving them to fight a battle they’re unprepared for.

Business Email Compromise Scams – Here to Stay

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Business email compromise (BEC) scams remain one of the most widely used attack vectors among cybercriminals to date. In fact, cybercriminals are finding so much success in exploiting human vulnerabilities through BEC scams that their frequencies have been dramatically increasing.

Dark Web Breach Assessment 2.0 Launched

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Known for its anonymity, the Dark Web is a dangerous portion of the internet only accessible by using a special browser. This “secret spot” of the internet is intentionally hidden from search engines and uses masked IP addresses, creating a home for many websites dealing in illegal activities.

Security Awareness Training – Time to Jump on the Bandwagon

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Human-error; we talk about it all the time, but what exactly do we mean? Human-error occurs when an individual performs a task or does something with an unintended outcome. It’s easy to point the finger at employee’s as being an organization’s weakest link, but without appropriate security awareness training provided by the employer, how can employees truly know what to watch out for?