Cybersecurity

How Deepfakes Are a Risk to Your Business

You’ve probably seen deepfakes on your social media at some point, but did you know they can be a cyberthreat to your business? Read on to find out how deepfakes can affect your business and what to do next.

3 Things To Learn from Garmin’s Ransomware Attack

Despite being a global, multi-billion dollar company, Garmin recently had its data hacked and held for ransom by a suspected Russian hacker gang by the name of EvilCorp. Why and how did this happen, and what can we learn from it?

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Work From Home Policy – Creating a Strong One In 10 Steps

With the added freedom, and ability to better plan your day, remote workers can become more self-disciplined and focused, leading to uninterrupted performance. Learn and understand the requirements of planning a Work from Home Policy.

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How to Recognize a Cyberattack

We always want to focus on proactive cybersecurity measures, but just as important is how to recognize a cyberattack while it’s occuring!

That’s why we’re covering 5 areas of your business that could be compromised and the key signs you should look out for!

Cybersecurity 201: 5 Types of Cyberattacks

In this follow-up to our Cybersecurity 101 webinar, we cover five different cyberattacks businesses should be aware of, the costs involved, real-life examples of each attack, and some best practices you can use to keep your business safe.

Remote Working Security Risks and Tips

Remote work has become an increasingly popular option for workers everywhere.

But working remotely comes with its own share of risks to employees and businesses as well!

In this webinar, we define the risks of remote work to employees and businesses, as well as some best practices to take in order to avoid security risks working from home.

How to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi

When you work, travel, or go anywhere that isn’t your office or home, you connect to the Wi-Fi networks easily available to you. This is often the network provided by the establishment you’re visiting.

What is MFA and Why do you NEED it?

What if you could prevent 99.9% of ALL ATTACKS on your user accounts? It might sound to good to be true, but it’s not. It’s called MFA – or Multi-Factor Authentication – and today we’re going to show you WHAT MFA is and WHY you need to start using it today.