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Cybersecurity’s crystal ball: Security experts predict what’s in store in 2021

December 7, 2020December 6, 2020 Editors Desk 0 Comments attacks, basics, Opinion, risk

2020 is a year that nobody could have predicted, and one that few will forget. Looking ahead to 2021, we will undoubtedly be presented with new challenges and evolving threats. 7 cybersecurity experts on what we can expect next year.

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Do we Really need new tools?

November 27, 2020November 19, 2020 Tom Madsen 0 Comments expert, Opinion, risk

Does cybersecurity vendors offer too many tools for their customers, with too many features customers won’t use anyway, increasing complexity and risk to the environment they set out to protect? A question to think about – what are your thoughts? Talk back and let us know!

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Collaboration as a Threat vector

October 12, 2020October 12, 2020 Tom Madsen 0 Comments covid-19, expert, Opinion, risk

The use of collaboration platforms has spiked this year, helping to ease the effects of the Corona crisis. However, these platforms are a security threat themselve. Read why and what do about it in this article.

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Taking an Intelligent Approach to Cyber Risk Management

September 4, 2020September 4, 2020 Stephen Roostan 0 Comments expert, Opinion, risk

In cybersecurity, the brutal reality is that security incidents happen every day, but the impact of most are negligible. The real challenge is spotting which events are most likely to inflict the most damage to the business. Read how in our latest article.

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California small business grant program is a security nightmare

If you are a small business hoping for a grant from California, listen to this podcast. The state has chosen to work with third-party financial institutions to transfer the funds to banks, but those organizations are asking to violate basic security practices. Moreover, some business banks have internal security mechanisms that prevent the connections between the state and the banks. Find out how to do this safely in this podcast.

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