Cybersecurity and Printer Security
Tips Small Businesses on Printer Security A new printer comes with so many fabulous features. It is like a mini-computer into itself. And there lies a problem. Like a mini-computer or Internet of Things device, it can be hacked. And hackers are finding printers an attractive option for penetrating computer networks. In one study of over 200 companies, more than half had a data breach linked to a printer security gap. Some security experts believe that printer cyber-attacks wi
Cybersecurity and the University of Utah Health Breach
The University system tends to focus on research in the specific disciplines. These may be business, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, medical, or any of the other areas within the University system. While the staff is fulfilling their tasks, the IT area of operations is continuously working to detect attacks and put in place mitigations to reduce the opportunity for a breach. This is a daunting task for many reasons. One such target was the University of Utah Health s
Cybersecurity and Health Care
Hospitals are located throughout the country, and now more than ever are especially operationally stressed. As part of the intake process, the hospitals have to take in a patient data. This accumulates rapidly. The hospitals hold a mass amount of patient data. The data grows daily. This data, while it does take space on the servers, also holds value for the bad actors looking to act maliciously with this. There are various tools the attackers can use in order to compromise a
Cybersecurity and Small Business Training
Select small business audiences need focused cybersecurity training Now that everyone in your company has participated in basic cybersecurity awareness training and your IT people have done several phishing email exercises, it might be time for you to consider focused training for select employee audiences. Hackers continue to get more sophisticated, so your training needs to continue to expand. Nigerian payment scams exist, but new innovative scams that can be challenging to
Cybersecurity and the Corona Virus
Those with evil intent often take advantage of crisis situations to exploit those who are vulnerable. With our current virus pandemic, many people are anxious and grab at straws for information. We have seen an uptick in phishing scams in hard hit countries like Italy, Japan, and South Korea, and the issue is spreading quickly across the globe. As in ‘normal’ times, the rules should be the same…think before opening a bogus email or clicking on a link. Aside from phishing sche
Cybersecurity and Car Key Fobs
A decade ago, breaking into a vehicle was a relatively easy manual process. As technology improved, there was an increase in the technology implemented in the vehicle. We are to the point where the vehicle is a computer on wheels. This will even be more the case once automotive ethernet is implemented through the vehicle manufacturers. To remove the opportunity for the theft a new technology was placed in the vehicle-the immobilizers. This reduced the number of key fob attack
Cybersecurity and the Zendesk Breach
Zendesk is a cloud-based ticketing platform widely used. There are 145k customers across 160 countries. With the issue, there are Zendesk “customers” who are companies who have contracted with Zendesk and have embedded their software for customer chat and support ticketing system into the customer’s websites. There are also agents who are the employees of these companies, who are actively managing the tickets and answering the user’s chats. Breach Zendesk was breached in Nove
Cybersecurity and Phishing at Medical Centers
Through our lifetimes, we will need to visit a hospital, medical center or clinic for one reason or another. This may consist of the obligatory annual physical, stitches after a fall, or to refill medications. For various reasons, the commonality is the persons are visiting the medical facility for medical services. Dependent on the individual needs, this may be critical or a standard appointment. With these, the patient requires the services. When there is an issue with prov
Cybersecurity and Gaming
Everyone loves a good video game every now and again. These vary in their genre and computing power. These games grasp and hold the player’s attention for hours upon hours. This has grown into such an industry, there are massive corporations creating and hosting these games, and also hosting the tournaments. One example is Electronic Arts (EA). Issue As part of its services, EA offers a tournament series. The subject here is EA’s FIFA 20 Global Series. To those unfamiliar wit