Did Third-Party Tech Team Cause Carrier’s Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Really Bad Weekend? At 9:30 AM local time on Saturday morning, what has been variously described by British Airways as a “power surge” and a “power supply issue” (they’re not… Read More ›
Month: May 2017
Video: Ransomware Explained
Tech for Execs Executives don’t have time for lengthy explorations of the cybercrime landscape. Most have little tolerance for highly technical explanations of why, after all the money they’ve spent on security appliances, their companies are still at risk. They… Read More ›
Avoiding the next attack — A Watch Out Wednesday response plan
WannaCry was different in its origin – not too many exploits derive from the US intelligence community. And it was different in scope (200,000 victims makes for a pretty good infection rate). But in a lot of important ways, WannaCry… Read More ›
WannaCry Ransomware Virus: Everything You Need To Know
When it comes to cyber attacks, most security experts say it’s a matter of “when,” not “if.” Well, the “When” is now for 200,000 victims across 150 countries that are still dealing with the fallout from the WannaCry ransomware attack… Read More ›
Who’s Watching Your Stuff: A Watch Out Wednesday Update
You take $86,000 here, and $86,000 there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money. A recent survey revealed a single cyber-security incident now costs the average American small or medium business $86,500. For Enterprises, the number is nearly ten times… Read More ›
Why a SOC 2 Certification Really Matters
What’s more important to your enjoyment of a good restaurant: A chef who understands how to bring out the subtle characteristics of her ingredients and who combines them in creative and exciting ways, or a chef who graduated from the… Read More ›