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Financial Firms in the Crosshairs
A business without ongoing security measures is putting its data — and its customers' trust — on the line. And as large enterprises have hardened their defenses, attackers have moved downstream, targeting the small and mid-sized firms that make up the backbone of the financial sector. If you assumed you were too small to be a target, that assumption is exactly what makes you one. The exposure runs deeper than most leaders realize. Yes, you must protect the obvious: customer f

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2 days ago2 min read


Is Technology Enough?
When destructive "wiper" malware tore through Sony Pictures more than a decade ago, investigators found something that should still keep executives up at night: the attackers had intimate knowledge of the internal network — real machine names, usernames, and passwords. No firewall could have stopped that. And in the years since, the lesson has only grown sharper. Technology is essential, but it is not sufficient. A firewall can't stop a trusted engineer from handing over cred

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2 days ago2 min read


PII in Government Hands: America's Biggest Target
Few organizations hold as much personally identifiable information as the U.S. government. The IRS alone appropriates PII and payment-related data on virtually every American the moment currency is exchanged — names, Social Security numbers, income, family status, and more. Many assume that a trove this valuable must sit behind the most advanced defenses available. The reality is more sobering. The challenge isn't any single agency — it's scale and interconnection. Dozens of

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2 days ago2 min read


The IRS Holds Your Data. Is It Secure?
One of the largest holders of American data is the Internal Revenue Service. From the moment money changes hands, the IRS captures your name, bank accounts, Social Security number, employment history, and every address you've ever had. Which raises a fair question: does the agency guarding all of that run the most advanced information security program in the world? The honest answer is no — and the reasons are structural, not personal. Federal agencies like the IRS operate un

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2 days ago2 min read


Boosting Cyber Forensics for Effective Incident Response
In today's digital landscape, cyber threats are more prevalent than ever. Organizations face a constant barrage of attacks that can compromise sensitive data, disrupt operations, and damage reputations. As a result, the need for effective incident response strategies has never been more critical. One of the most powerful tools in this arsenal is cyber forensics. By enhancing cyber forensics capabilities, organizations can significantly improve their incident response efforts,

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3 days ago4 min read


Enhancing Cybersecurity with Expert Risk Assessments
In an era where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, organizations must prioritize their cybersecurity strategies. One of the most effective ways to bolster these strategies is through expert risk assessments. These assessments not only identify vulnerabilities but also provide actionable insights to mitigate risks. This blog post will explore the importance of risk assessments in enhancing cybersecurity, the process involved, and how organizations can imple

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3 days ago4 min read


Why Your Business Needs Ethical Hacking Services Now
In today's digital landscape, the threat of cyberattacks looms larger than ever. Businesses of all sizes are increasingly vulnerable to data breaches, ransomware, and other malicious activities that can cripple operations and tarnish reputations. As a result, the demand for ethical hacking services has surged. But what exactly are these services, and why should your business consider them? This post will explore the critical reasons why ethical hacking is not just an option b

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3 days ago4 min read
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