All in security
Technology is not easier. Technology demands knowledge, expertise, and attention. Bad things happen when we believe slogans like “plug-and-play” and “set-it-and-forget-it.”
Failure is the best determinator of future success. There are a lot of more inspiring quotes on this subject than this, but the point is the same. To help us all learn from others’ mistakes, periodically I like to take a current event and dig into what we can learn from it. Enter Mark Begor, the CEO of Equifax.
Community service is highly valued in the Upstate and we are home to thousands of local nonprofits, churches, educational institutions and local chapters of national organizations. But community members aren’t the only ones who highly value nonprofits. Hackers do too.
Vendor relationships are important. But they are also an security exposure – as many hacked corporations have learned. Managing vendor relationships from a security standpoint is a crucial piece of your cybersecurity puzzle.
Jan. 28 is Data Privacy Day. Celebrate by checking out these five commons risks for both business and individuals. Up your security game for 2019.
A disaster recovery plan needs to be tested and re-tested. Here are 10 keys to running an effective tabletop test of your plan.