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Seven Steps to Prevent a Cybersecurity Catastrophe

A proactive cybersecurity plan is your best bet for surviving an attack

Even before the pandemic arrived and forced companies to overhaul their business practices overnight, cybersecurity professionals discovered that we were witnessing a crime wave. The proliferation of remote work, which dispersed our employees along with our workstations and networks, has markedly accelerated it.

You have no time to lose—the sooner you strengthen your cybersecurity position the better off you’ll be when you’re attacked

Jon Bolden

Cybercriminals and the Exploitation of Fear

Troubling trends in cybercrime that began to appear long before the arrival of the pandemic have been accelerating in recent months, and no doubt will be present long after this chaos passes. As always, some of the criminals’ primary weapons involve peoples’ fears

Jon Bolden

Six Steps to Protect Your Remote Workforce and your Company from Cybercrime Amid the COVID-19 Crisis

Hackers at large during COVID-19 pandemic…be safe!

 

Approaching the third week since stay-at-home orders were issued in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are finding a frightening array of threats to businesses of all sizes, in practically every industry. Most businesses recently forced to transition to remote work did not have a security plan in place. I’ve put together six crucial steps your company can take to protect yourself from the cybercriminals who are working overtime to take advantage of this situation

Jon Bolden

You Can Avoid a Coronavirus-Related Tech Catastrophe

Are you prepared to protect your remote workers from phishing attacks?

 

Almost as soon as the COVID-19 pandemic sent office-workers home, cyber-criminals began their attacks—taking advantage of fear, uncertainty, and doubt to get people to make decisions they might otherwise not make

Jon Bolden

Four Reasons to Create a Cybersecurity
Incident Response Plan Now

Important Incident Response and Cybersecurity Advice you need for 2020.

 

These days, cyberattacks don’t come from a couple of hackers in a basement. Most are launched from big operations resembling call centers, run by full-time professionals. To face such organized criminal enterprises, an Incident Response Plan is mission-critical for many businesses and organizations.

Jon Bolden

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