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, Security
Risky Business: Defining 3rd Party Vendor Risk It’s affordable, it’s convenient, it’s effective — here’s the catch. Hiring third-party vendors to provide services at an affordable rate has gained traction as a major trend among businesses, and exponentially so...
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, CISO, Cyber Security, Security
Managing GDPR with CISO: and Other Cyber Security Acronyms Updated: Nov. 7, 2018 Cyber-attacks are a national emergency — national regulations are being implemented. Way back in 2015, former President Barack Obama publically stated that cyber-attacks are a “national...
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, Business Continuity, Cyber Security, IT Support, Security
Updated: November 5, 2018 As luck would have it, “password12345” just isn’t cutting it for account security anymore. The password is dead: more and more headlines are using this phrase to describe severe security issues with the average password....
by Marketing Team | | Blog Posts, Fraud, Security
Helping Houston in Harvey’s Wake HELPING HOUSTON IN HARVEY’S WAKE Avoiding Charity Scams In the wake of Hurricane Harvey and the catastrophic destruction of a record-breaking 50 inches of rain, it can be difficult to know the best way to help. At this stage in...
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...