Cybersecurity and Drones
Drones and Small Business Cybersecurity By Carolyn Schrader Drones are being used for many creative tasks. They are now used to deliver packages and take-out. Pizza express, anyone? Cowboys may no longer need to ride the fence to look for damage. A rancher can send a drone with instant video and GPS details to the ranch house. Repairs can be schedule efficiently. Farmers can send a drone over their fields to look at crop growth and water levels. They can then remotely turn on
Cybersecurity on the Holidays
By Carolyn Schrader Millions of Americans will travel this Thanksgiing season. With restrictions from Covid lifting travel will also probably be up during the entire holiday season. People are traveling with lots of devices, many of which are could be hacked. There are a number of ways to reduce a traveler’s cyber security risk while traveling. Top 15 Tips for Cyber Secure Traveling 1. If you are going to be somewhere with lots of people and where everyone leaves their phones
Cybersecurity and Community Colleges
Community college in Iowa breached Charles Parker Colleges and universities are much like medical facilities in the eyes of the attackers. They both may not have the best defenses in place and hold a mass amount of data on their clients (i.e. students and patients). Also, for both, there have been many, many breaches in the last three years, as noted by the published compromises. The colleges in Iowa are no different and have been targeted. This time, the Des Moines Area Comm