January 22, 2019
Confronting Mobile Device Security Issues

Over ten years ago Apple changed the world forever with their introduction of the smartphone. In that time, smartphones have started replacing desktop and laptop computers, making mobile device security essential to address for enterprises. According to a 2018 Enterprise Mobility Exchange survey, 28 percent of enterprises believed fake wi-fi networks are the largest security […]

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October 16, 2018
Security Protocols: No One is Immune

This past week has been a rough week for cybersecurity in the Pentagon. Not only did the Pentagon fail in their weapons program security protocols, but the Pentagon has announced a data breach affecting over 30,000 DOD employee records. So, where did the Pentagon fail in security protocols? And what lead to the data breach? […]

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July 10, 2018
Security: We Bet You Are Making One of These Mistakes

Cybersecurity is important for any business to focus on, as cybercrime continues to escalate. The average data breach costs $7.35 million dollar, a 5% increase in 2017 over the previous year. That is an average of $225 per lost or stolen record. Think about how many records your business stores and how costly a lack […]

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March 6, 2018
Thanatos: Newest Ransomware To Combat

As the world becomes more connected via IoT devices and smart phones, the ability of viruses to spread increases as well. Enterprises no longer have only desktop computers to worry about. Frequent use of company devices for personal activities expose a company to risk of ransomware. Malware is a generalized umbrella term for any malicious […]

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September 19, 2017
Security: Is Mobility Ahead of Its Time?

Apple announced last week that iPhone X, scheduled to be shipped in November, will contain facial recognition security. Samsung Galaxy 8 has the technology already residing in its new OS Oreo. While most tech people are in a flurry regarding whether facial recognition is an invasion of privacy or the newest leap forward, a larger […]

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