It’s “Cybersecurity Awareness” Month!

It’s “Cybersecurity Awareness” Month!

Meatloaf again? I think not! However, the one question that every security Chef should be asking is this: “How well was our Cybersecurity Education Awareness received by our staff this month?” Or better still “How would I know if a Technical Adversary was present within our Network?”  Having the right Secret (Cybersecurity) Sauce ready is, so, important. That is why this month we have a fresh (delicious) creation to share with you that you are bound to love. 

Over 300+ Federal Agencies Adopt CDM Cybersecurity

Today, over 300 Federal Agencies have fully adopted the CISA and DHS “Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation” (CDM) Cybersecurity program as an essential, core attribute to their Cybersecurity Defense operations. The reason is compelling, with the emergence of CDM and its adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), it presents a promising avenue to fortify cybersecurity defenses which enhance the management, monitoring and mitigation of risk and vulnerabilities across and entire ecosystem.

Lessons from a Global Technology Outage

Lessons from a Global Technology Outage

As we saw two weeks ago, our entire world is dependent on technology. The global technology outage precipitated by a faulty software update rollout by Crowdstrike illustrates how a small problem can have enormous repercussions. The recovery will likely be difficult and expensive for many companies but especially for small to medium-size businesses. Read on to learn about how a technology advisor can help your company mitigate damage from and even prevent technical issues

Become Aware and Prepared During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Become Aware and Prepared During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

There’s never a bad time to examine your company’s cybersecurity posture, and even improve your strategy. Threats abound, including security incidents resulting from weak passwords, phishing attacks, and the lack of strong authentication. Read on to learn how you can assess and improve your preparedness for security incidents–it’s not if, but when.

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