by Christina Lowe | Apr 18, 2019 | Cyberattack
Cyberattacks cause more than panic and paranoia among an organization’s IT staff. On top of risks to data and the disruption of daily operations, breaches cost money, time, and reputation. If planned for well both the time and cost can be minimized. And the speed of...
by Staff Writer | Apr 26, 2018 | Cyberattack
Recently the city of Atlanta made headline news for reverting to filling out forms by hand due to a major ransomware attack, demonstrating clearly how vulnerable city offices are to cyber attacks. If the government offices of Atlanta can be hit, how vulnerable...
by Stronger | Dec 1, 2016 | Cyberattack, Cybersecurity, Newsletters
When Ferris hacks into his school’s computer system in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” we are all laughing. How absurd, we think, that a student would go through so much trouble for a single day off, and we laugh. Hard. We’re not laughing when it happens in real...
by Stronger | Jun 28, 2016 | Cyberattack, IT Security
Its become one of the most feared messages to hit computer screens. A user or an entire organization suddenly finds their computers locked up or certain files inaccessible. A few minutes later, a message flashes on the screen: “If you want your data back alive, you’ll...
by Stronger | Feb 8, 2016 | Cyberattack, IT Security, Training
Here are the top 5 reasons you should invest budget into training this year. 1. Training increases employee retention Investing cybersecurity training time in appropriate employees and departments will increase moral and develop a greater sense of self-worth in...
by Stronger | Jan 21, 2016 | Cyberattack, Hacking, IT Security, Pen Testing
Why virtual network breaches cost more and how to mitigate the higher risk Businesses pay twice as much to recover from a security breach on virtual infrastructure than breaches on physical networks. Does this mean companies should shut down their virtual networks?...
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