Cybersecurity Phishing vs. smishing vs. vishing: How to educate clients on the difference The need to understand and combat these scams is critical, especially as they pose significant risks to both businesses and individuals. According to recent Nationwide survey data, 28% of small...
Cybersecurity What is Business Email Compromise and How to Educate Your Clients October 7, 2024 In addition to tricking companies into wiring money, criminals can also use BEC scams to get employees to divulge sensitive data, financial information, proprietary information and trade secrets.
Cybersecurity Understanding the cost of ransomware attacks and a guide to preparing your clients February 2, 2024 In today's ever-evolving and tech-forward world, cyberthreats are an unfortunate reality. Cybercrime impacts businesses regardless of their size, industry focus or cybersecurity budget. These threats are increasingly complex as cybercriminals deploy new and sophisticated tactics to exploit business networks for financial gain.
Cybersecurity Staying resilient against the latest cyberthreats January 3, 2024 In the realm of cybersecurity, a threat vector refers to any avenue or method a cybercriminal can leverage to infiltrate a target’s network, system or device. In other words, threat vectors serve as pathways for cybercriminals to conduct their attacks.
Cybersecurity 9 Steps to take in response to a cyberattack November 17, 2023 After all, it doesn’t take long for cyberthreats to cause significant damage and destruction. With this in mind, it’s clear that your business can’t afford to waste any time when a cyber incident strikes. Here are nine steps to take if you suspect a potential cyberthreat or attack.
Cybersecurity Understanding data breach and liability insurance October 23, 2023 Data breaches can cause reputational damage; compromise business operations for days, weeks or even months; and lead to legal bills of six-figure or more.
Cybersecurity Small business identity theft: How to protect client businesses October 16, 2023 Personal identity theft is not a new crime. Yet, many do not realize that businesses can also be victims when sensitive information is stolen and used to obtain cash, credit, loans and more.