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...
by John Ahlberg | Employee Productivity, Security
I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase “The Great Resignation” by now. It’s the phenomenon driving droves of employees out of the workforce. Perhaps you’re feeling its effects because you’ve lost great people in your organization or maybe because you’re...
by Patrick Giantomasso | Security, Services
A ransomware attack happens every 11 seconds. In 40% of companies that get hacked, the same organization is hit again within 9 months. I don’t share that to scare you (Although, it should get your attention.) It happens because companies think they have...
by Patrick Giantomasso | Compliance, Security
Prudent business leaders and risk managers understand that identifying, protecting against, and detecting risks are necessary, albeit fallible, actions to mitigate a complex world full of risks. As we have seen from prior posts, cost, time, and resource tradeoffs...