Posts Tagged ‘Social Engineering’

Five Signs That Your Business Technology Is Keeping You Down

  IS YOUR IT THRIVING – OR JUST BARELY SURVIVING? If you’ve used the words outdated, inefficient, or unresponsive lately to describe your IT operations, it’s time to get serious.   Your Internal IT Team is Bogged Down with Break-Fix ...

7 Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges Posed by ChatGPT

  When ChatGPT, OpenAI’s groundbreaking large language model (LLM), was launched in November 2022, its game-changing capabilities astonished users worldwide. Although previous LLM iterations have existed as far back as the 1960s, ChatGPT represents a phenomenal advancement in this technology. ...

Protect Your Business from These Three Trending Cyber Threats

  As cybercriminals evolve their “business models” – leveraging today’s adoption of digital transformation strategies and advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence – organizations must return fire and continue to bolster their security controls to protect their business assets. ...

Cybersecurity Necessities for 2021

A new year brings new cyber threats and social engineering schemes. Managed security solutions like risk management and endpoint security are more important than ever. There were many businesses that had to swiftly shift their operations to a remote structure. ...

Social Engineering: 3 Ways Cybercriminals Steal Your Info

Cybercriminals use social engineering every day to attempt to hack into people’s personal information. Social engineering preys on the human condition to gain trust, manipulate people and get people to willingly give out personal information. In general, there are three ...

Webinar: Are You a Ransomware Target?

Here is a recording of our Webinar from 3/11/2020, Don't be a Sitting Duck... Are You a Ransomware Target? Our panelist, Kevin Mackay covers his experiences with Ransomware in the field and how you can protect yourself.

Webinar: Hacking the Hacker

Here is a recording of our Webinar from 11/21/2019, Hacking the Hacker... Don't be a Sitting Duck. Our two panelists, John Prenderville and Zach Koopman cover all things security, including phishing, ransomware, and security awareness training.

Social Engineering is Here to Stay

Social Engineering is the use of deception to manipulate others into releasing confidential and personal information. This personal information can include anything from credit card numbers to email addresses to personal details about a banking account like your username and ...

10 User Tips for Cyber Security Month

About 90% of data breaches are caused by human error. It doesn’t matter how proactive or expensive your security is… if your users aren’t trained properly you could risk losing everything. Cyber Security Awareness Month was created to diminish the ...

The Attack of the Zombies and Botnets

There is a zombie attack happening! No, not the zombies we have all become so familiar with from movies and television. These zombies don't have an appetite for humans but they are just as dangerous and you won’t even see them ...

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