Author: Drew Smith

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California Senate Blocks Expanded Cyber Protection

In an effort to expand consumer protection, California’s legislature attempted to pass legislation expanding its own data protection laws.

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Equifax Feels the Effects of Its Breach

In July 2017, Equifax revealed that were breached three months prior, which resulted in the compromising of nearly 150 million record. Two

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Understanding Mergers and Acquisitions with VP of Operations, Heather Verdui

Heather Verdui, VP of Operations

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Cyber Breaches Are Happening More Now in the UK Than Before

According to one British Government survey, the amount of cyber breaches in the UK has dropped considerably in the last two years. This is

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California GDPR: What Needs to be Done in 2020

On January 1st 2020, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) of 2018 will go into effect for the State of California. Compared to

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The Weather Channel Taken Off Air After Software Attack

Early this morning, The Weather Channel, a 24/7 weather news agency was knocked off the air by a malicious attacker. The attack occurred at

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Robocalls Leading to Cyber Risks

An increase in calls from numbers that aren’t recognizable to the receivers has made many people concerned about their own personal

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Disclosing Cyber Risks

 When a Cyber breach occurs, a company is required to disclose and report the extent of the breach, individuals affected and its steps to

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Biometric Authentication; A Concern for Privacy Protection

Increasingly, there has been a trend of people using biometric authentication, such as fingerprints and facial recognition to improve the

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Disconnected: What Happens When a Virus Shuts Down Your Entire Network?

The threat of cyber attacks have become one of the biggest concerns for business owners. The mere threat of their network being compromised

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