Cybersecurity in the New Decade: What to Expect from the 2020’s

The last decade brought with it significant advancements and evolutions in the cybersecurity industry. We’ve written previously about how cybersecurity changed in the 2010’s, and now we’ll venture our best (educated) guess on how things will change in the decade that follows. Here are a few notable changes we expect to see in the cybersecurity…

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Cyberthreats are on the Rise in the Healthcare Industry

Generally speaking, cybersecurity threats are on the rise. But some industries are getting hit worse than others. From 10 billion malware attacks, to a significant increase in phishing attempts, 2019 was a challenging year in cybersecurity. Cyberattacks on the healthcare industry are also on the rise. These attacks present unique challenges being that lives are…

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Artificial Intelligence: The Future of Cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) is a rapidly evolving, and majorly impactful technology that is shaking up multiple industries. The ability of computer systems to perform tasks that at one time required human intelligence is a significant step in computer learning. We’ve touched upon the idea that A.I. is being used as a defense against cyberthreats, but…

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What Exactly Does an IT Company Do?

Even if you have a solid understanding of the IT industry, you might not be entirely sure of what an IT Company really does, and what services they typically offer. This blog will explain the fundamental responsibilities of IT companies, and break down the areas in which they can help a business stay secure. Keeping…

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Cybersecurity Threats are on the Rise (2020)

In 2019, there were 504 new cybersecurity threats every minute. This alarming statistic puts into perspective just how how rapidly threats can, and do, develop. The cycle goes as follows: Cybercriminals develop a new threat, security professionals figure out a way to combat it, then cybercriminals develop yet another way to penetrate systems. This is…

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Laptop or Desktop? What Makes Sense for your Organization

As technology develops, there are ways we can optimize our usage of the tools it affords to us. It’s natural to stick with the technologies that we’re familiar with, but are the things we’re familiar with truly what’s best? Maybe you and your organizations use desktops, but think laptops might offer much needed flexibility. Or,…

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5 Myths About Cybersecurity

There are a lot of misconceptions regarding cybercrime and cybersecurity that have begun to be accepted by the masses. Certain fallacies are repeated at a much higher rate than others, though, and those are the myths we want to dispel in this article. Here are some of the most common myths regarding cybercrime and cybersecurity….

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Tips for Browsing the Internet Safely

We’ve talked before about your online privacy, or lack thereof, in the digital age. While it certainly can be difficult to avoid having your data collected or personal information exposed, there are still ways to limit risk when browsing the internet. Here are a few things you should do, and a few things you should…

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3 Ways Your Personal Information is at Risk

If you follow current events, you’re probably familiar with many of the ways your personal information can be compromised. From corporations you trust, to blackhat hackers, your information is a valued commodity in today’s world. Here are 4 ways your personal information is at risk, with suggestions on how you can limit your exposure. #1….

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Rebuilding Trust After A Breach

Did you know that according to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, there have been 11,611,620,795 records that have experienced a breach since 2005? Many of these breaches include data elements useful to identity thieves, such as Social Security numbers, account numbers, credit card numbers, and driver’s license numbers. The world’s volume of data has been growing…

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Spam Control for Email 

Is your email inbox out of control? If you are like the average business professional, then you probably have an inbox that fills up daily with work email, newsletters, advertisements, promotions, sales, gimmicks, and, yes, spam. The average business person looks at their email 15 times per day. Given that number, which we suspect is…

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Protecting Your Personal Online Privacy 

Do you ever worry about how much personal information is out there on the internet about you? There’s probably more than you think. What could be found out about you in a few keystrokes? Could someone find out your address, email, birthday, credit card numbers, or even your Social Security number? Here are a few…

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