by John Ahlberg | Security
Organizations of all sizes and sectors have become increasingly at risk of cybercrime. Our dependence on technology carries growing exposures and liabilities to our businesses. There are many questions about the need for cyber insurance as firms grapple with risks at...
by Natalia Kapustina | Security
Here is a short story NOT based on our clients and all characters are fictional. Meet the characters: • An evil dragon named Ransom – a metaphor for evil hackers...
by Natalia Kapustina | Security
Here is a short story NOT based on our clients and all characters are fictional. Meet the characters: An evil dragon named Ransom – a metaphor for evil hackersThe noble knight, Sir Waident – the hero who saves the dayKing and Queen – pragmatic rulers guiding their...
by Natalia Kapustina | Security
Here is a short story NOT based on our clients and all characters are fictional. Meet the characters: An evil dragon named Ransom – a metaphor for evil hackersThe noble knight, Sir Waident – the hero who saves the dayKing and Queen – pragmatic rulers guiding their...
by John Ahlberg | Security
The Dark Web. You may have heard the phrase before in commercials, online, and in other media. It sounds ominous and scary which is what it is supposed to do since it is really just a marketing term to evoke those feelings. Many companies advertising about the Dark...
by John Ahlberg | Employee Productivity, Security
When the COVID pandemic hit, companies scrambled to get everyone working remotely. Some got there faster than others but everyone figured out what worked through trial and error, then settled into a “routine.” In my experience, business leaders were not worried about...