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Start Spreading The (Good) News About Cybersecurity
December 1, 2020
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Kazuhiro Gomi
Bad news in cybersecurity gets a lot of attention. Headlines about data breaches and new forms of malware tend to outweigh any good news that comes from the field of cryptography. Because this field is highly mathematical and operates on a lengthy time horizon, progress can be difficult to convey.
Most Businesses Concerned About Cloud Security but Few Adopt Data Loss Prevention Measures
November 30, 2020
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ALICIA HOPE
Bitglass released its 2020 Cloud Security Report that analyzed organizations’ preparedness in using the cloud. The Cloud Security Alliance member partnered with a leading cybersecurity community to interview IT and security professionals about the state of cloud security in their organizations. The report found low adoption rates of specialized security capabilities and
Top 10 Cybersecurity Tips for Small Businesses
November 30, 2020
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Alex McFarland
Cyber threats are an increasing problem for small- and medium-sized businesses, especially with the major shift to remote work due to COVID-19. Some of the notable data breaches, such as Equifax in 2017, and more recent ones like the ransomware attack that hit German tech firm Software AG in October
Cybersecurity In The New Normal: Good Enough Is No Longer Enough
November 30, 2020
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Michael Sentonas
In the wake of Covid-19, the global workplace paradigm shifted to a remote workforce within a matter of weeks, sometimes even days. Many businesses found themselves in a mad scramble to determine if working remotely and securely was even possible for an entire organization. Unfortunately, haste makes waste, and stopgap
10 tips for cyber security at your business
November 27, 2020
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Steve Bush
Ready for international Computer Awareness Day on Monday, London based IT company WFH IT Support has released its list of the ten most common cybersecurity mistakes made by businesses. “2020 has presented challenges across the board to businesses big and small and to make things worse, cybercriminal tactics have become more sophisticated