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What to Do in the First 72 Hours After a Data Breach

Last week's post explored how to tell if customer data was stolen in a cyber attack. This week's guide picks up where that one left off: what to do after the signs point to a likely breach. Discovering that customer data ...

Why Critical Communications Demand Smarter Innovation Strategies

How well can your team stay connected during a crisis? Reliable communications are the backbone of any successful company. Learn how modern businesses use various critical communications innovation strategies to adapt to ...

Software Bugs Are Fueling Today’s Cyber Threats

As technology advances, so do the skills of cybercriminals seeking new ways to exploit sensitive data. Hackers consistently find creative ways to perform cyberattacks. Now, software vulnerabilities and legacy systems are creating ...

Internal Risks Are Overtaking External Cyber Threats

Business owners expect their employees to help protect the organization's technical systems and sensitive data. Unfortunately, internal cyber threats are now the biggest risks organizations face. While external hacking accounts for about ...

ChatGPT Adds Physical Keys for Stronger Account Security

Researchers, journalists, elected officials, and others are embracing AI platforms like ChatGPT for answers to personal questions and help with high-stakes work. ChatGPT accounts can hold a significant amount of sensitive information ...

New Python Backdoor Exploits Tunneling for Credential Theft

Recently, cybersecurity researchers uncovered a stealthy malware framework called DEEP#DOOR that enables adversaries to quietly gain access to business systems. The malware uses hidden tunneling techniques to bypass traditional security monitoring and ...

Technical Debt Is Quietly Draining IT Service Budgets

Technical debt rarely appears as an immediate crisis, yet its long-term impact on IT operations can be substantial. It comes from picking convenient, short-term solutions that allow for fast implementation but are ...

How to Tell If Customer Data Was Stolen in a Cyber Attack (Small Business Guide)

If you have noticed suspicious activity in your systems, one question matters most: was customer data actually stolen? The TL;DR (too long; didn't read): What are the signs your data was stolen? Unusual data transfers Suspicious logins Missing or staged ...

Building a Cybersecurity Curriculum Informed by Real-World Attackers

Business owners worldwide have to protect their companies and clients against cybersecurity attacks, which occur every day. Unfortunately, the gap in the cybersecurity workforce totals about 4.8 million people, leaving businesses vulnerable. ...

Technology Reduces Friction Across Daily Small Business Operations

Even with recent advances in technology, many people still experience friction in the workplace due to operational processes. That friction is problematic, as it can lead to reduced productivity, declining employee morale, ...

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What to Do in the First 72 Hours After a Data Breach

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