The attendees at yesterday’s SLPowers Network Security Lunch and Learn, held at Ruth’s Chris in West Palm Beach, heard all about the sophisticated cybersecurity threats aimed at their business every day. And they learned just how vital a comprehensive security solution is to protecting your company’s information, value… Read More ›
Month: January 2016
Employees: Greatest Asset or Biggest Risk?
We’ve all heard the cliché that staff are a company’s greatest asset and potentially its greatest risk. And it’s never been more true than now when it comes to data security. Employees are the first line of defense against cyber-attacks,… Read More ›
Do You Really Need A BYOD Policy?
You bet you do! If you are an avid reader of this blog, then you know we have been evangelizing a very important message: There will be an increase in high profile cyber attacks this year. The cyber threat landscape… Read More ›
Survey Says! … 62% Of Companies Have More Security Alerts Than They Can Handle
The results of a 2015 Incident Detection and Response Survey conducted by security analytics provider Rapid7 were released last week, and the findings should raise some eyebrows. They derive from a survey of 271 security professionals at organizations of various… Read More ›
Join us and learn how to keep your 2016 Network Security Resolutions!
A Happy Hour in Doral or a lunch in West Palm Beach…either way, we have you covered. Join us to learn how to protect yourself in the cauldron of 2016’s cyber threats. There are so many great reasons to attend,… Read More ›
Healthcare Industry Feels The Pain Of Increasing Data Breaches
With the healthcare industry facing 340% more cyberattacks than the average industry, and with personal medical records now selling for ten times the price of credit card numbers on the “dark web,” it’s a safe bet we’ll see more healthcare… Read More ›
The Top CyberSecurity Threats Predicted In 2016
In the world of cybersecurity, 2015 was a doozy. Ransomware took off running across multiple platforms, the Ashley Madison hack left a trail of bruised hearts, and even wifi-enabled Barbie dolls were hacked to gain access to credential passwords and other confidential… Read More ›