Building a culture of cyber security in your business is a critical piece of any functional security. And if you don't know what that entails, October, national Cyber Security Awareness Month, is a great time to get started.
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Building a culture of cyber security in your business is a critical piece of any functional security. And if you don't know what that entails, October, national Cyber Security Awareness Month, is a great time to get started.
Nonprofits live and die by volunteer contributions. But often they risk security in the process. There are some do's and don't's that can help you have both!
Planning for unexpected and unlikely is a hard thing. But ask businesses up and down the South Carolina coast how important it is to have an emergency plan. Hurricane, tornado. power outage, ransomware - the disaster may be different, but you need a response.
Nonprofits, regardless of size are a profitable target for hackers. The reliance on volunteers, tighter purse strings, and lesser likelihood of having strong IT support makes them attractive targets. Here's how to even the odds a bit.
Exposure to hacking, cracking and fraud is a huge risk for nonprofits. So Portfolio and Wessel Accounting are offering their BizSafe security review to a dozen nonprofits in the Upstate of SC for free this year. Find out how you can nominate your favorite nonprofit for one. Friends don't let friends get hacked.
There are times when you need to be an operational thinker. When you need a backup plan that will work in a pinch and get the job done. It may look like you're flying by the seat of your pants, but any good plan comes from lots of advance preparation. Here are some keys to making sure your backup is there for you when you need it.
We want technology to be simple, yet often we run from the simple answers. "It can't be that easy." Sometimes it can. Some tips to spot phishing emails. Pass them on.