What is a data breach? How to protect your company’s information
While a huge data breach may seem like “big company problems,” the truth is, in today’s digital landscape, everyone is at risk and can be negatively affected by cyber breaches.
While a huge data breach may seem like “big company problems,” the truth is, in today’s digital landscape, everyone is at risk and can be negatively affected by cyber breaches.
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?
At Clearbridge Business Solutions, we’re passionate about protecting you and your business from hackers while also empowering you to practice effective cybersecurity.
Have your servers or networks ever failed? Did you experience downtime that interrupted your operations? Undoubtedly, at some point, your business has been affected by internal or external factors, which have resulted in painful financial consequences. At Clearbridge Business Solutions, we help businesses across BC develop an effective Business Continuity Plan (BCP), Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP), and Incident Response Plan (IRP).
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!
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.
Cybersecurity isn’t a single one-size-fits-all solution, it’s a series of best practices you implement and maintain.
We’re here to teach you the basics of cybersecurity: what is it? How does it work? And what can you do to make it better?
We talk regularly about how email by nature isn’t secure and isn’t a good way to send anything confidential.
In 2020, 97% of users were unable to recognize a sophisticated phishing email. With a risk this great, we have 3 tips to help you stay safe in your inbox
Data is valuable and needs to be protected. And despite having the best security software and tools to do so, the weakest link is almost always you and your people—not your tech.
Fraudulent and malicious emails are on the rise, and for one simple reason: they work. Now you may have never fallen for a scam email, but that doesn’t mean you won’t. Hackers are a little sharper than they used to be.