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Zero-Trust Can Help Keep Your Business Safe

Zero-Trust Can Help Keep Your Business Safe

Would you trust a bank that locks its doors at night but leaves all the money sitting in a big pile on the floor? Probably not—if someone got through the door, they could take all the money without any trouble.

This is kind of how cybersecurity used to work. If someone got into a company’s network, they could see and use anything they wanted. But now, many businesses are using a better system called zero-trust security.

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Demystifying CMMC Compliance for SMBs

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Many small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) believe that CMMC, the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, is only meant for major enterprises working with the government. However, this isn’t the case. If your business handles Federal Contract Information (FCI) or works with the Department of Defense (DoD), CMMC compliance is mandatory.

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Tip of the Week: Use These 7 Cybersecurity Basics

Tip of the Week: Use These 7 Cybersecurity Basics

Cybersecurity is super important for any business today, and it can make the difference between a business staying safe or failing because of a cyberattack. While there are many things you need to do to protect your business, there are some key steps you can start with to keep it secure. Let’s go over what you should do.

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Your employee’ social media account was hacked. How does it affect you?

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Did you know that social media accounts are one of the favorite targets for cybercriminals? You may think cybercriminals would prefer to hack online banking accounts or shopping accounts, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. Here’s why. Social media accounts hold A LOT of personal information including name, email ID, date of birth, place of birth, place of work (your business!) high school attended, names of family, friends and pets, anniversaries, and more...which means, they are basically gold mines of Personally Identifiable Data (PII). Plus, if you play games and have your credit card details saved, there’s more information and better the chances for the cybercriminal to commit fraud. All of this data can then be used to hack into other accounts of the user, including financials. So, hacking into someone’s social media account can help cybercriminals gain entry into other, more ‘useful’ and secure accounts.

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3 Huge NIST 800-171 Compliance Myths

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There are a lot of myths when it comes to NIST compliance. In this blog, we take a look at three of those myths and why they ring faker than an artificial tree.

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The First Steps Towards Your CMMC Certification Process

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Embarking on the journey to CMMC certification can feel like gearing up for a marathon. It's a path that requires preparation, endurance, and a clear roadmap. But fear not! Just like a seasoned coach, we're here to guide you through each stride and hurdle. Let's break down the CMMC certification process into manageable steps, turning this marathon into a rewarding journey towards cybersecurity excellence.

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Get Employees On Board with Security

Get Employees On Board with Security

A lot of people don’t take cybersecurity and data privacy seriously enough, and that puts both them and others at risk. We’ve all gotten used to sharing personal information online—whether it’s on social media, shopping websites, or other digital services. But if we’re not careful, this can lead to big problems like hackers stealing your identity or money. When people don’t use strong passwords or turn on two-factor authentication, they leave gaps that hackers can take advantage of. These gaps don’t just affect individuals—they can lead to bigger cyberattacks that hurt entire organizations or communities.

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A Help Desk May Just Be Exactly What Your Team Needs

A Help Desk May Just Be Exactly What Your Team Needs

Nobody likes getting big, unexpected bills from tech companies—neither the business owners who have to pay them nor the employees who might feel responsible for causing them. Small businesses face a tough choice: spend money to keep employees productive or save money and deal with slowdowns.

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Are your data security measures strong enough?

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Let me start this blog by asking you a question. How did your business respond to the security threats brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic? The reason we are discussing this is because a recent survey conducted by Password Keeper and Ponemon Institute revealed that during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic, the effectiveness of organizations’ IT posture in terms of cybersecurity dipped by almost 30%

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Cybersecurity Myths Debunked: What SMBs Need to Know

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Welcome to the myth-busting session of the day, where we tackle the tall tales and folklore of cybersecurity. In the world of Small and Medium-sized Businesses (SMBs), there are myths about cybersecurity that are as persistent as that one song you can't get out of your head. Let's set the record straight and uncover the truth behind these myths, so you can fortify your digital defenses with facts, not fiction.

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Your Business’ Size (or Lack Thereof) Won’t Stop Cyberattacks

Your Business’ Size (or Lack Thereof) Won’t Stop Cyberattacks

"I don’t need to worry about cybersecurity… my business is too small to be in the crosshairs of hackers."

This is one of the most dangerous mistakes a small business can make when it comes to cybersecurity. If you think this way, it shows you might not understand how modern cyberthreats work. Let’s break it down and show you why this mindset can be risky.

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WFH is here to stay. Are you ready?

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The year 2020 was nothing like what we had seen before. At a certain point in time, it felt like the world would come to a standstill. With lockdowns and travel restrictions imposed across the world, businesses were pushed into a ‘new normal’. One of the things that was a part of the ‘new normal’, was working from home. This WFH set up brought along with it multiple challenges, especially to those organizations which weren’t into this model already. Accessing critical work information, carrying out meetings on Zoom, attending conferences remotely and even setting up trade show booths online, were all new concepts. While the pandemic may be temporary, one thing is certain--the remote work culture is not.

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The Cost of Complacency: Cybersecurity Isn't Just a Checkbox

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Welcome to the digital age, where treating cybersecurity as a mere formality is like leaving your car keys in the ignition downtown. In this era, a complacent attitude towards cybersecurity can be more costly than you might imagine. It's not just about being smart; it's about being vigilant and proactive in a world where digital threats are as common as coffee shops.

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Breaking Down NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework

Breaking Down NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework

Today’s businesses need an established cybersecurity strategy. It’s as simple as that.

However, many businesses need guidance to create this strategy, which is why the National Institute of Standards and Technology has developed a framework for proper cybersecurity protection. Let’s walk through this framework and discuss what you need to do to meet its requirements.

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Cybersecurity on the Go: Protecting Mobile Devices

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In today's fast-paced construction world, mobile devices are as essential as a trusty hammer and hard hat. They keep us connected, help manage projects, and store critical data. But just like a tool belt keeps your tools safe, your mobile devices need protection too. Let's dive into the world of mobile cybersecurity, where safeguarding your digital tools is as important as locking up the job site at the end of the day.

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Does AI-Generated Content Warrant Copyright Protections? One Artist Argues Yes

Does AI-Generated Content Warrant Copyright Protections? One Artist Argues Yes

You may remember the hubbub and hullabaloo that ensued when Josh Allen, a digital artist, won first place at the 2022 Colorado State Fair’s Fine Arts Competition in the Digital Arts/Digitally Manipulated Photography contest with an image—"Théâtre D'opéra Spatial"—that he had created using AI. Allen continues defending his work, now butting heads with the Copyright Office.

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Data security in the ‘Work-from-home’ environment

2020 threw a lot of challenges at the world. One of them, from the business perspective, that overshadowed the others was cybersecurity. How to ensure data safety and security in an environment where businesses can’t really control what employees do even during work hours? With the world almost a year into the pandemic, new best practices emerged that will be in use not just during the pandemic, but probably also in the future, post-pandemic era. Because the trend of working from home now seems to be here to stay. This blog will discuss some best practices for data security that can be deployed when working remotely

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Navigating the Legal Landscape: Compliance and Consequences

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Welcome to the less talked about, yet critically important world of legal compliance in cybersecurity. Today, we're not just focusing on the technicalities of keeping your data safe; we're diving into the legal ramifications of what happens when cybersecurity is treated as an afterthought. This is about understanding the legal landscape, where non-compliance and misrepresentation can lead to more than just a slap on the wrist. Let's navigate these waters together, ensuring your business stays on the right side of the law.

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Everything You Need to Know About Pig Butchering Scams

Everything You Need to Know About Pig Butchering Scams

Problems with cybersecurity can really sink your business. Unfortunately, more opportunists are out there today looking to profit off of business’ lack of vigilance. One example of this are large-scale scam operations that have been running in Southeast Asia, and they are now spreading to other parts of the world. These scams, called "pig butchering" scams, have caused major harm, with around $75 billion lost worldwide in 2023.

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How the cloud is a solid survival tool for your business during a crisis

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One thing the Coronavirus pandemic taught businesses is the fact that it is important to move with the times and adopt and adapt to the latest technology. While you don’t have to be the first one in the market to invest in the newest technology, once its effectiveness and usefulness is proven, it does make sense to switch to it. Here’s how the cloud allowed businesses to overcome the challenges posed by having to suddenly switch to the remote operations model.

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