Are you guilty of accessing public Wifi?
We’re all guilty of it: connecting to free public WiFi. Whether it’s at the coffee shop, hotel or airport, the temptation to check e-mail and surf the web is just […]
We’re all guilty of it: connecting to free public WiFi. Whether it’s at the coffee shop, hotel or airport, the temptation to check e-mail and surf the web is just […]
Never forget that e-mail constitutes a legal record and can be admissible in legal actions, not only in the courtroom, but in the court of public opinion. People sue for […]
The only thing you should use your company’s workstation or PC for is…work! Never mix personal web surfing and social media with company devices. If you want to check your […]
Privacy and security are important to your organization, but they’re even more important to those whom you serve. Nearly 75% of Americans feel it is “extremely” or “very” important that […]
Here’s a tip that just might save your bacon: set up withdrawal alerts on your bank accounts. Many banks will send you an e-mail alert whenever money is withdrawn from […]
Multifactor authentication (MFA for short), sometimes called two-factor authentication (2FA), is a system in which you must verify your identity in two separate ways to access an account – this […]
Using complicated passwords for everything is annoying. However, the one account you want to make sure has a very complicated, long, hard-to-type password is your e-mail account. Why is your […]
Many businesses erroneously believe that if they meet PCI compliance security standards they are sufficiently secure from all online cyberthreats. The simple fact is they are NOT. PCI regulations are […]
When accessing a banking site online or any other application containing sensitive data, make sure you log out of the site and then close your browser. If you simply close […]
An incident response plan is an organized approach to addressing the aftermath of a security breach, ransomware event or cyber-attack. Certain industries, like medical or financial institutions, require them. But […]