Read on to learn about what Microsoft Secure Score is, what specifically it helps monitor, and how it can be harnessed for the cybersafety your organization deserves.
Cybercriminals are unfortunately still a threat to your business and its data. Thankfully, there are methods through which malicious cybersecurity breaches can be avoided.
Amy Rutt, October 03, 2022
Find out more on how to best defend your business from a cybersecurity attack.
With cybersecurity attacks increasing each year, it is important to have proper security protection in place for your small-to-medium-sized business. Find out more on how to best defend your business from a cybersecurity attack.
Amy Rutt, January 25, 2022
For all the attention that we (and many others) give to cybercrime, people are still falling victim to hacks and scams every day.
With most businesses operating more in the digital sphere than ever before, it stands to reason that they need to do more to keep from being a victim of a data breach or worse. Here are six things your business should do to keep from being a victim of a cyberattack.
Amy Rutt, November 05, 2021
2020, unsurprisingly, has decided to go out with a bang, as it has been revealed that the United States was targeted in the largest cyberespionage attack to date.
Let’s go over what this cyberattack means, and how things will need to play out in the future.
Amy Rutt, November 05, 2021
Out of all the technologies that have been introduced into the mainstream over the last few years, artificial intelligence—or AI—leads the pack in terms of innovation.
IT professionals simply don’t have the time, energy, or resources to deal with false alarms. This is where AI and its capabilities come in, as it can be used to detect legitimate threats and intrusions, as well as identify weaknesses in software and malicious code that has already been introduced—hence simplifying things for your IT resource.
Mleate Asmare, November 05, 2021
Two-in-every-three business owners consider that their cybersecurity risks are increasing each year.
Many business owners don’t give the proper respect to cyberthreats and many of those businesses pay the price. This is why every business should consider a security and compliance audit a mandatory part of their yearly IT assessment.
Mleate Asmare, October 28, 2021
Many of a healthcare provider’s tools can now be classified as Internet of Things devices, and as such, are prone to security inconsistencies and vulnerabilities as a result.
2020 was, obviously, a challenging year for healthcare providers. In addition to the obvious issue of the COVID-19 pandemic creating serious operational, financial, and supply chain difficulties, cybersecurity concerns didn’t go away during this time. Let’s consider some of the additional stresses that IT security needs can, will, and have placed on healthcare providers.
Mleate Asmare, October 28, 2021