Avoiding Hackers in College (AKA Jennifer Lawrence is a Millennial Too!)

By | September 3rd, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post is a part of our cyberSAFE blog series focusing on back-to-school security, privacy and identity topics. It comes to us from Cynthia Lieberman, co-founder of CyberWise, the go-to-to source for busy adults who want to learn how to embrace digital media fearlessly, and the CyberWise Certified online learning program (check out [...]

Teaching Your Teen How To Be A Cyber-Smart Citizen

By | August 28th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post is a part of our cyberSAFE blog series focusing on back-to-school security, privacy and identity topics. It comes to us from Sue Scheff, author and family internet safety advocate. She is the founder and president of Parents’ Universal Resource Experts Inc. (P.U.R.E.) and has been helping to educate parents on cyberbullying [...]

Kids and Their “Digital Footprints”

By | August 20th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post is a part of our cyberSAFE blog series focusing on back-to-school security, privacy and identity topics. It comes to us from Diana Graber, co-founder of CyberWise, the go-to-to source for busy adults who want to learn how to embrace digital media fearlessly, and the CyberWise Certified online learning program (check out [...]

Back-To-School Online Safety Tips for Families

By | August 19th, 2014|Uncategorized|

This guest blog post is a part of our cyberSAFE blog series focusing on back-to-school security, privacy and identity topics. It comes to us from Kara Wright, the Digital Media Coordinator for the National Cyber Security Alliance. She assists the operation and development of the STOP. THINK. CONNECT. and National Cyber Security Awareness Month campaigns [...]

Three Ways to Boost Security Awareness at Your SMB

By | May 14th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Let’s face it: employees can be a weak link in your business’ security. Human error accounts for 80 percent of company breaches, showing that the security industry and businesses have a long way to go to educate employees on security awareness.In the spirit of National Small Business Week, a time to reflect on the contributions [...]

Security Insights: 93% of large organizations had a security breach last year

By | January 13th, 2014|Uncategorized|

In an article from Naked Security by Lee Munson: A new survey commissioned by the UK Government's Department for Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) has revealed the scare of cyber attacks on UK companies. The 2013 Information Security Breaches Survey, which collected data from 1,402 respondents, presented results for large organizations (in excess of 250 [...]

Five Simple Security Resolutions for the New Year

By | January 8th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Do you have room for one more new year’s resolution? Beyond getting fitter, healthier or smarter, vow to be more secure. Here are five simple actions you can take for a more secure year.Refresh your passwordsTake a minute to refresh your personal and professional passwords. Make them long and use a mix of numbers, letters [...]

Security Insights: 8 Cyber Security Predictions for 2014

By | December 31st, 2013|Uncategorized|

Cyber security in 2013:"Cyber security took center stage in 2013 with nation-state attacks, numerous high-profile data breaches and prominent cybercriminal arrests. According to Websense, in 2014, cyber attacks will be even more complex and diverse. While the general volume of advanced malware will decrease - we predict the volume of targeted attacks and data destruction [...]

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