How to Talk Cyber Security with Your Clients
A recent data breach at Snapchat made security experts scratch their heads. How does a company that markets itself as a secure messaging provider end up as the victim of a data breach?There are a...
View ArticleWhat the Reintroduction of the Data Privacy Act Means for Small Businesses
As an IT professional, developer, or consultant, you've probably heard rumblings about a bill called The Data Privacy Act. The bill will increase data security standards and strengthen punishments for...
View Article5 Steps to Protect Your Business from 2014’s Biggest Data Security Threats
Though we're only in the early stages of 2014, data security experts have already identified a number of growing threats and new trends in cyber security.As an IT professional, you know that new...
View ArticleThe Tech Startup Data Problem: Hacking as a Rite of Passage?
The tech startup – there is so much attached to the image. To many, it means all-night coding sessions, wild valuations, desperate attempts to earn venture capital funding, and huge potential payoff...
View ArticleThe Data Security Act of 2014: What You Need to Know
After the Data Privacy Act was reintroduced in Congress in late January, a second data breach bill made news when the Data Security Act of 2014 was introduced at its heels. Let's take a look at what...
View Article3 Strategies to Help Small IT Businesses Beat 2014’s Biggest Cyber Threats
Every year, Deloitte publishes its Tech Trends report, which highlights trends from the last 12 months and issues recommendations for technology professionals in the year ahead. The 2013 Tech Trends...
View ArticleClients Care about Cyber Security All of a Sudden? Hooray! Here’s How to...
Since the major data breach at Target, everyone and their mother has been talking about data breaches, which means your clients will probably have more questions about their own cyber security. They'll...
View ArticleThe Dumbest Ways to Lose Your Data
Data breaches are often preventable. That's the sad truth. Businesses get sloppy, turn off security settings, or don't practice basic data security. This truth was highlighted recently when data...
View ArticleClient Education Resources for Fighting Data Breaches
It's nice when someone does the work for you. This week, the Consumer Protection Bureau released a guide to preventing consumer data breaches, which is a helpful resource to use with clients.The...
View ArticleDevelopers: PayPal Wants You to Like Them (and Probably Also Wants You to...
PayPal recently ate a large slice of humble pie, acknowledging that it lost out on potential new business. The story goes that PayPal's service was never very developer-friendly. The online-payment...
View ArticleDon’t Let Your Employees Cause Your Next Data Breach
At the end of January, the Coca-Cola Company announced that nearly 80,000 of its private records had been compromised in a data breach. Among other things, the records contained some 20,000 Social...
View ArticleData Breach Ripple Effects: The Scary Truth
How much does a data breach cost? Simply put, a data leak is very, very expensive. To make matters worse, you can pay for a data breach for years. The cost of the recent Target data breach, for...
View ArticleWhy IT Contractors Shouldn’t Hold Their Breath for Universal Data Breach...
The design and implementation of data breach laws are complicated by the fact that breaches are often international. When a website is hacked, its users might be from many countries, and the hackers...
View ArticleSecurity Recommendations for Technology Businesses with Retail Clients
Earlier this week, SafeNet, a data asset security firm, published a report detailing the breakdown of 2013 data breaches by industry. The report revealed that data breaches affect various industries in...
View ArticleAnd Another One: Congress Proposes One More Data Breach Bill
A BankInfoSecurity article reports that Senator Jay D. Rockefeller (D – WV) submitted another data breach law in the Senate: the Data Security and Breach Notification Act of 2014. Add it to the list of...
View ArticleEnd of XP Support from Microsoft Could Affect Retailers
According to a report by NetworkWorld, most point-of-sale systems rely on a scaled-down version of Windows XP, which means retailers could be in trouble when Microsoft stops supporting the OS this...
View ArticleWearable Wallets = Losable, Hackable Wallets
IT professionals tend to hear conflicting stories when it comes to mobile wallets and digital currencies. Proponents talk about simple, easy transactions, while skeptics point out the numerous security...
View ArticleIs Your Refrigerator Running Malware?
NBC News reports that in six years there will be more than 30 billion internet-enabled devices, a huge increase from current levels. More and more products, from your refrigerator to your car to your...
View ArticleProposed Bill Would Mandate Smartphone Kill Switches to Fight Data Breaches
Four senators have proposed a bill that would require smartphone makers to include a "kill switch" to allow consumers to shut off phones and lock them after they're stolen. According to CNET, The...
View ArticleA Cure for Data Breaches?
In the last week, mobile phone companies have announced new products and features designed especially to enhance mobile data security. Here's what we've seen from some of the industry's heavy...
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