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Phishing for the Human Element: How Businesses Can Turn Their Employees Into the First Line of Defense

Phishing for the Human Element: How Businesses Can Turn Their Employees Into the First Line of Defense

by Marketing | Jan 17, 2022 | SMB Cybersecurity, Threats

Whether you own a small business or work for a large multinational corporation, the threats to your data have never been greater. Hardly a week goes by without news of yet another data breach, and the results of these unauthorized disclosures can be truly devastating....
Why Your Passwords Aren’t Secure (and How to Fix It)

Why Your Passwords Aren’t Secure (and How to Fix It)

by Marketing | Jan 10, 2022 | SMB Cybersecurity, Threats

When you stop to think about it, it’s actually incredible how much information our passwords hold access to. While they used to be limited to emails and some membership websites, we now rely on a short string of characters to protect our credit cards, bank accounts,...
Are You on the Hook? The Various Types of Phishing Schemes

Are You on the Hook? The Various Types of Phishing Schemes

by Omar Zarabi | Aug 27, 2020 | Threats

If you have an email address, you have probably been targeted by a phishing scam. These scams are everywhere, and they take many different forms. And while your spam filter may stop most of them in their virtual tracks, some will inevitably slip through the cracks....
Cybersecurity Starts With Your Employees

Cybersecurity Starts With Your Employees

by Omar Zarabi | Feb 1, 2019 | Security Solutions, Threats

Your employees may be the most critical part of your cybersecurity strategy.  Up to 25% of data breaches are caused by employee “mistakes” (2018 Cost of a Data Breach Study by Ponemon).   It happens in even the largest companies. Human error was blamed...
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