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Critical errors to avoid in your business continuity planning

A business continuity plan (BCP) can help your business mitigate the impact of unexpected disruptions such as natural disasters and cyberattacks, and keep your operations running smoothly. However, crafting an effective BCP requires careful consideration and planning. In the following sections, we’ll look at business continuity errors business owners should know and avoid. Incomplete risk […]

What Does Zero-Day Mean?

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Zero-day attacks…zero-day vulnerabilities…zero-trust security postures…”Zero” seems to be the most popular number in cybersecurity these days!

Hopefully, you’ve at least heard of these terms before.

Got Student Loan Debt? Scammers Know It Too

Introduction

When 2023 began, student debt across American had reached a staggering $1.78T in total. Individually, people owe just over $37K in federal loans alone.

Are you among the 43M who owe student loan debt? Then you’ve probably heard about the Supreme Court decision on June 30th, striking down President Biden’s attempt to forgive approximately $430B in federal student loan debt.

How to Manage Vendors and Third-Party Risk

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Supply chain risk….vendor management…third party cyberattacks…

We have a lot of words for it, but what we’re all talking about comes down to the same thing: Cybercriminals are breaching our systems and other big databases filled with our personal information, by first infiltrating more vulnerable software that we rely on to run daily tasks.

Protecting your SMB from cyberattacks: Know your enemy

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) often face challenges in protecting their IT systems from cyberattacks. One of the most important steps that SMBs can take to solve such issues is to be aware of the most common ways their systems can be breached. Here are five ways that SMBs’ systems can be breached. You are […]

Are Your Business Tools Ticking Time Bombs For A Cyber-Attack?

In June a popular file-sharing software amongst big-name companies likes Shell, Siemens Energy, Sony, several large law firms, a number of US federal agencies such as the Department of Health and more was hacked by Russia-linked cybercrime group Cl0p. Security Magazine reported that, to date, there are 138 known companies impacted by the breach, resulting in the personal information of more than 15 million people being compromised.