Security Testing and Training: What a Strong System Looks Like

October 24, 2018

Just as new employee training is an ongoing process, so is security testing and training for all members of your organization and your systems. It seems new threats are being discovered every day, so it’s important for your team to know what these threats look like and how to react, as well as to plan…

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What is Cybersecurity Insurance?

July 27, 2017

Cybersecurity insurance is a type of standalone coverage that helps organizations recover after a major data loss due to a security breach, ransomware, or another cyber incident. Much like general liability insurance, cybersecurity insurance protects you in the event of a virtual calamity. Cyber Security Coverage These cyber liability policies tend to cover any variety…

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Protecting Yourself from Phishing Attacks

December 22, 2016

We’ve recently seen a good number of VERY sophisticated phishing emails that could’ve resulted in significant financial loss. As phishing attempts escalate, and scammers find increasingly crafty ways to elicit money from their victims, we must stay vigilant. One clever phishing email scheme we’ve seen increasing recently goes something like this: An employee receives an…

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should I open this attachment? Email safety

When You Get An Attachment In An Email, The Safest Thing To Do Is…?

May 13, 2016

With the rise of ransomware arriving infiltrating inboxes all over the world, through innocuous-looking email attachments, it’s important to know how to keep your network secure. When you get an attachment in an email the safest thing to do is follow these best practices to keep your system and your data safe from malicious programs…

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Microsoft Bans Man-in-the-Middle Adware

December 30, 2015

Microsoft has announced an update to their adware policies on the heels of the Lenovo Superfish scandal. Lenovo recently came under fire when security researchers uncovered Lenovo was shipping out computers to customers with software that injects ads into websites installed. Needless to say, consumers weren’t entirely happy when they discovered this. Software like this…

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New Year, New Password

January 10, 2012

January is here, and we’re two weeks into the New Year. As we resolve to visit the gym, eat healthy and improve our finances, it’s also an ideal time to consider our digital life and ensure that we are taking all the necessary precautions to make sure that our data is safe and protected from…

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Security Testing and Training: What a Strong System Looks Like
Just as new employee training is an ongoing process, so is security testing and training for all members of your organization and your systems. It ...
Read More
What is Cybersecurity Insurance?
Cybersecurity insurance is a type of standalone coverage that helps organizations recover after a major data loss due to a security breach, ransomware, or another ...
Read More
Protecting Yourself from Phishing Attacks
We’ve recently seen a good number of VERY sophisticated phishing emails that could’ve resulted in significant financial loss. As phishing attempts escalate, and scammers find ...
Read More
When You Get An Attachment In An Email, The Safest Thing To Do Is…?
With the rise of ransomware arriving infiltrating inboxes all over the world, through innocuous-looking email attachments, it’s important to know how to keep your network ...
Read More
Microsoft Bans Man-in-the-Middle Adware
Microsoft has announced an update to their adware policies on the heels of the Lenovo Superfish scandal. Lenovo recently came under fire when security researchers ...
Read More
New Year, New Password
January is here, and we’re two weeks into the New Year. As we resolve to visit the gym, eat healthy and improve our finances, it’s ...
Read More