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Here Are 5 Data Security Trends to Prepare for in 2024

By David Stevenson | May 20, 2024

With cyber threats evolving at an alarming pace, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. It’s a must for safeguarding sensitive information. Data security threats are becoming more sophisticated and prevalent. The landscape must change to keep up. In 2024, we can expect exciting developments alongside persistent challenges.Over 70% of business professionals say their data…

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Google & Yahoo’s New DMARC Policy Shows Why Businesses Need Email Authentication… Now

By David Stevenson | May 15, 2024

Have you been hearing more about email authentication lately? There is a reason for that. It’s the prevalence of phishing as a major security threat. Phishing continues as the main cause of data breaches and security incidents. This has been the case for many years. A major shift in the email landscape is happening. The…

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Beware of Deepfakes! Learn How to Spot the Different Types

By David Stevenson | May 10, 2024

Have you ever seen a video of your favorite celebrity saying something outrageous? Then later, you find out it was completely fabricated? Or perhaps you’ve received an urgent email seemingly from your boss. But something felt off. Welcome to the world of deepfakes. This is a rapidly evolving technology that uses artificial intelligence (AI). It…

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10 Most Common Smart Home Issues (and How to Fix Them)

By David Stevenson | May 5, 2024

Back when you were a kid, living in a “smart home” probably sounded futuristic. Something out of Back to the Future II or The Jetsons. Well, we don’t yet have flying cars, but we do have video telephones as well as smart refrigerators and voice-activated lights. But even the most advanced technology can have analog…

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What Is Microsoft Security Copilot? Should You Use It?

By David Stevenson | Apr 30, 2024

It can be challenging to keep up with the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape. Companies need to process large amounts of data. As well as respond to incidents quickly and effectively. Managing an organization’s security posture is complex. That’s where Microsoft Security Copilot comes in. Microsoft Security Copilot is a generative AI-powered security solution. It provides…

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Smart Tactics to Reduce Cloud Waste at Your Business

By David Stevenson | Apr 25, 2024

Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate. It offers scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency. But cloud services also come with a downside: cloud waste. Cloud waste is the unnecessary spending of resources and money on cloud services. These services are often not fully utilized or optimized. About 32% of cloud spending is wasted. This can…

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Eye-opening Insights from the 2023 Annual Cybersecurity Attitudes and Behaviors Report

By David Stevenson | Apr 20, 2024

We are living in an era dominated by digital connectivity. You can’t overstate the importance of cybersecurity. As technology advances, so do the threats that lurk in the online world. Often, it’s our own actions that leave us most at risk of a cyberattack or online scam. Risky behaviors include weak passwords and lax security…

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Be Careful When Scanning QR Codes – There’s a New Scam Going Around!

By David Stevenson | Apr 15, 2024

QR codes are everywhere these days. You can find them on restaurant menus, flyers, and posters. They’re used both offline and online. QR codes are convenient and easy to use. You just scan them with your smartphone camera. You’re then directed to a link, a coupon, a video, or some other online content. With the…

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9 Signs That Your Smart Home Device Has Been Hacked

By David Stevenson | Apr 10, 2024

Smart home devices are becoming more popular and convenient. But they also pose some serious security risks. Hackers can target these devices to access your personal information. As well as spy on your activities or cause damage to your home. Often the dangers of smart home devices fall under the radar. Seventy-five percent of people…

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