Tag Archive: "cybersecurity"
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Federal Goals for Cybersecurity in Healthcare
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has released their 2024-2030 strategic plan which includes increasing security around Electronic Health Information (EHI).
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IT and Cybersecurity Challenges Facing the Construction Industry
In 2021, Nordlocker, an encryption software firm, analyzed 1,200 companies to discover which industries were affected by ransomware attacks the most. The construction sector was revealed to be targeted the most out of the 35 industries analyzed.
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Recent Ransomware Surge:
In an era defined by digital connectivity, the increase of ransomware attacks has cast a glaring spotlight on the relentless and ever-evolving nature of cyber threats. As these attacks continue to target entities across industries, comprehending the underlying reasons for their surge is paramount as is their potential to disrupt operations and extract ransoms underscores the critical need for fortified cybersecurity measures.
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Hacking to Get Paid
Authored by Jake Moraites; Cybersecurity Consultant and Lindsay Timcke; Cybersecurity Director
In the current digital landscape, hacking has become a lucrative business opportunity for cybercriminals across the globe. Gone are the days where hacking was limited to isolated incidents of curiosity or mischief. Hacking is a business now and one way or another, hackers will ensure they get paid.
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Are YOU Protected? Recent MOVEit Application Hack.
The MOVEit application, a popular managed file transfer (MFT) solution developed by Ipswitch showed some recent vulnerabilities that threatens the security and confidentiality of the transferred data. The impact of this vulnerability can be severe, compromising the privacy and integrity of sensitive data. Organizations should take proactive measures to mitigate the risks and secure their file transfer operations.
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New Threat Targeting Fortinet FortiGuard Devices
A state-sponsored actor based in China, “Volt Typhoon,” has recently created waves of concern within the cybersecurity industry. The threat actor, who has been known for carrying out cyber espionage, has managed to establish persistent access within telecom networks and other critical infrastructure.
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Cyber Security/Response Plan Preparedness in Trucking
Cyber Security/Response Plan Preparedness in Trucking Authored by Lindsay Timcke ; Director, IT & Cyber Going back 10-20 years ago the biggest threats to your trucking business were fuel costs, the weather and staffing. Then, almost appearing overnight the internet came into the picture and soon dominated the conversations surrounding Incident Response (IR), Disaster Recovery (DR) and […]
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Shadow IT and Rogue Applications
Authored by Lindsay Timcke
The last ten years have shown an unprecedented growth in application development and deployment. Presently there is pretty much an application for anything and everything you can imagine. From a corporate standpoint what this has led to is a dramatic increase in groups or even individuals within companies purchasing software that meets their department needs. Over time this application will grow in size and complexity while the user community and importance to the group for completing their daily tasks will also increase. From a compliance and audit standpoint the above introduces many points of concern.
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Vendor Management – Outsourcing the Task, Not the Risk
Authored by Lindsay Timcke
One of the most overlooked areas of Cybersecurity and creating a solid defensible cybersecurity posture for your firm is vendor management. With most firms in the 21st century being heavily invested in relationships with outside vendors who monitor, develop, deploy, extract, and oversee many aspects of our network infrastructure, it is imperative that each firm approach these outside resources as just an extension of their own organization. This means the controls you have in place at your organization should also be in place at each of your vendors.
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Microsoft 365 Security: Is Your Organization’s Data Safe?
Authored by David Sun
Microsoft 365 came of age just as organizations quickly adopted remote work during the pandemic. In their urgency to migrate, many IT departments did not have the time to fully research the new platform and all its security features, opting to use the default settings. Once migration was complete and systems running reliably, organizations — fearing disruption — may not have gone back to change the settings.