by Haley Clark | | Data Breach, Technology
SonicWall Breach: Reacting to Threats as an MSP By The Domain Team What happens when SonicWall, one of your biggest vendors, announces a potential cybersecurity threat over the weekend? If you’re us, you get to work. A potential SonicWall vulnerability that...
by Denia Morris | | Blog Posts, Data Breach, Featured, IT Support, Security
A SOC 2 Type 2 Compliant and NIST CSF Knowledgeable IT MSP Offers Peace of Mind Businesses often invest in outsourcing tasks that could leave their data vulnerable in a risk-heavy online landscape. To add some perspective, Fortunly recently shared that experts...
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, Cybersecurity, Data Breach
Capital One Data Breach Affects More Than 100 Million Customers and Small Businesses in The U.S. & 6 Million in Canada On July 29, 2019, Capital One reported that their customers’ confidential information was compromised. This includes the Social Security and...
by Denia Morris | | Blog Posts, Business Continuity, CISO, Cloud, Cloud Storage, Cyber Security, Data Breach, IT Support
Your Most Common Technology Issues Updated: Nov 6, 2018 Technology movements making waves in your industry Moving to the Cloud Is Your Data Secure in the Cloud? Cloud computing has taken the business world by storm, pun intended. Thousands of corporations across every...
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, Business Continuity, Cyber Security, Data Breach
A KRACK in Your Cybersecurity KRACK is the latest cybersecurity issue making headlines. But what is it, really? The acronym KRACK refers to an attack that can break WPA2, which secures your Wi-Fi. It was just discovered by Mathy Vanhoef, a Belgian computer security...
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, Business Continuity, Cyber Security, Data Breach, Security
Petya: There is a vaccine, but no kill switch. A new ransomware attack hit computers around the globe last Tuesday. It targeted government organizations and businesses in Ukraine but also affected companies in the UK, US, France, Norway and Denmark. It is confirmed...