Olympic Cybersecurity Gets Personal

The FBI is urging Olympic athletes to leave their personal cell phones at home and instead take burner phones to the Beijing Winter Olympics this month, as well as the Paralympics in March. The warning cites the potential for "malicious cyber...

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Beware of a New Google Voice Authentication Scam

Google Voice, a service where Google provides you a virtual phone number so you can make and receive calls and texts, is being used in a new scam. Even if you don’t use Google Voice, this scam may impact you. According to a new FBI advisory...

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#WomenInTech - How Women At The Top Can Improve A Company’s Bottom Line

We have a significant challenge in tech that has nothing to do with ransomware, hackers, or phishing, even though all are prevalent issues. We are discussing something equally complex… the challenge of gender diversity in technology....

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Effective Strategies to Train Your Team

With cyber-attacks on the rise and more than 156 million phishing emails being sent out daily, there has never been a better time to ensure that your team is properly trained. A recent report shows a 53% spike in the hours spent on cybersecurity...

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3 Reasons to Outsource For IT Project Management

It’s no secret that it can be challenging to find the right talent to build out your team. Sometimes the capital isn’t quite there yet for a full-time hire, or the job applicants aren’t qualified enough for the role you need....

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Ransomware Awareness for Holidays and Weekends

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a Joint Cybersecurity Advisory urging organizations to ensure they protect themselves against ransomware attacks during holidays and...

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