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Malware Attacks Rock Major Industries in 2021

Mar 22, 2022 / by Larry Hoehn posted in Cyber Security, Business, Data Privacy

Malware Attacks Rock Major Industries in 2021

Malware attacks are becoming an all too common headline in the media. Fox Business reported that ransomware attacks have risen 32% in North America in 2021 alone. This unfortunate trend is not exclusive to North America, but instead these malicious cyberattacks are on the rise all across the globe. 

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Your Network Was Compromised? A Guide on What To Do

Mar 15, 2022 / by Larry Hoehn posted in Cyber Security, Business, Guide, Data Privacy

My Network Has Been Compromised… Now What?

Imagine that you have just received that dreaded notification. As you were wrapping up your workday, a small window popped up on your computer screen and notified you that your network had been infiltrated. Now what?

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Vulnerability Management: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly

Mar 14, 2018 / by Bird Rock Blogger posted in Security, Cyber Security, CISO

 

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Why Do We Battle Our IT?

Mar 12, 2017 / by Bird Rock Blogger posted in IT Solutions, information technology, IT Services, Cyber Security, Optimization

Information Technology and the team behind it is more crucial to business than ever before. The old way of doing things has almost completely disappeared and everything is going digital. There are more apps, more mobile users, basically more of everything related to technology and data.

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How are you Protecting your Website?

Mar 02, 2017 / by Bird Rock Blogger posted in IT, IT Solutions, Security, IT Services, WAF, Cyber Security, Web Application, Website

At the end of last year, I went to a Cyber Security event and the keynote speaker Charlie Miller, renowned hacker, talked about vulnerabilities in code. In his opinion, because we are human, we make mistakes and when we make mistakes in writing code (very common) vulnerabilities are created. It is stated that 96% of Web applications have code vulnerabilities (Cenzic). Charlie found one tiny vulnerability in his Jeep which allowed him to hack the vehicle and take control of the steering wheel.

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