What is Social Engineering? Social engineering is a broad term for several malicious activities conducted through human interaction to access sensitive information. In simpler terms, it’s the process of manipulating…
Want to listen instead? Can We Stop Ransomware? How do you stop Ransomware from creating havoc for corporations and individuals alike? An interesting article recently appeared in The Verge and…
Free public WiFi can be a real lifesaver. Whether you’re in the airport, on a business trip, at a conference, or any other place with public WiFi networks, it can…
Want to listen instead? Politics isn’t something that we typically delve into, but a new executive order has gotten us talking. The “Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital…
What is a Human Firewall and How Can You Create One? Having a secure network should be a top priority for every business. With the increasing frequency and complexity of…
Cybersecurity Insurance Basics With the massive spike in cybercrimes like ransomware, malware, and hacking, cybersecurity insurance has become a much larger necessity for organizations across the US. We welcomed Tyler…
How the Pros Tackle Cyber Threats The Sacramento Kings were awarded the NBA Team Innovation Award for their excellent technological infrastructure inside their stadium, Golden 1 Center. Executech and Acronis…
Welcome! Welcome to The Ultimate Guide To Cybersecurity! Our goal is to help you define cybersecurity and give you the tools to implement best practices and employee training that will…
SOC vs. SIEM: What’s the Difference and Does Your Business Need Them? As cybersecurity becomes more and more critical for every type and size of business, understanding what is happening…
Want to listen instead? Hackers: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly The term hacker usually evokes images of cybercriminals who steal personal or corporate information and then peddle it…
Want to listen instead? Is Facebook Listening to Us? Yes and No It’s something that’s probably happened to most of us, maybe more than a few times. You talk about…