
Backups Vs. Redundancy – Know The Difference
When data is destroyed, the consequences for a business can vary widely, from a brief period of recovery to a catastrophe that spells the death of the company. It’s clear
When data is destroyed, the consequences for a business can vary widely, from a brief period of recovery to a catastrophe that spells the death of the company. It’s clear
You might remember that old saying, “When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail”. In cybersecurity, many folks only see nails. Often, I hear CEOs
Over the past two decades, ransomware has grown from something people really initially disregarded as a mere nuisance to one of the biggest threats confronting governments and organizations continuity. Over
Microsoft’s cybersecurity researchers are warning that new ransomware variants will evade traditional detection methods and your IT team might not be equipped to handle new attacks. While many recent ransomware
As most of us begin another week of working from home, online communication platforms like Zoom and GoToMeeting are exploding with many new customers. As we reviewed some essentials to
Companies all over the US have their employees working from home for the foreseeable future (schools have also shut their doors). The problem? Most organizations have not implemented work from
With the recent news that non-critical businesses will not be opening their physical locations during this period of quarantine, you’re probably wondering—especially if you haven’t had to run and manage
As ransomware continues to evolve, it’s becoming one of the most dangerous threats of all time. More dangerous than a bank heist. Definitely much more threatening than identity theft. Criminals
Are your users’ passwords strong enough to keep a hacker out? Just last week I came across a CEO that assured me that her passwords were all super secure. She
I’m sure by now you are well aware of businesses getting hacked, data getting breached and many not really knowing what to do about it. Cybersecurity experts predict that cybercrime