Cyber Crime, Prison Time
The media is full of breach stories. Names you know and trust get hacked and held for ransom, their users data cast to the wind or the open marketplace. Then there are the names of the suspected actors,
Banner Week For Pest Control
With all the bad news out there about breaches and ransomware and what seems like the endless rise of the bad guys, it can be easy to overlook the good news from
Passwords Are The New Buggy Whip
Remember the buggy whip? Probably not, since it went out of fashion at the turn of the last century, not even the most recent century. There was a time, though, when it was an
Alexa, Shoot My Laser Beam
Sounds like science fiction, but it’s not. Your bluetooth smart speakers, along with the voice commanding mechanisms that drive them, can be hacked. And not in the way you might imagine.
The Ripple Effect
Remember the good ole days, when Andy and Opie walked down the dirt road carrying fishing poles and a bucket of worms, whistling the time away as they cast into the pond in search of a big fish?
Legislating Cybersecurity
Just when you thought it would never be safe to go back into the governmental waters again, bipartisan support for new cybersecurity policy could give you hope that the government is actually here to help. No need to bet the farm on it, but
We Work, So You Work
Commercial real estate development WeWork is all over the news these days, mostly for its failed IPO attempt and foundering financial footing. Conceptually, though, WeWork is innovative, in lockstep with the startup culture that comprises most of its tenant base.
Too Small To Flail
The national media does a great job of telling the epic tales of woe, the breaches that impact the names you know, the stores you shop, and the services you use. If you haven’t been affected by a breach in the last several years, you’re either a Luddite (which makes it very curious that you […]
Not Always The Victim
In case the news leads you to believe that we’re always the victims of cyberthreats and breaches—and it’s easy to see how the constant barrage of media attention on big hacks might lead to that—let’s not forget that we sometimes use cyberattacks against other nations,
The Dukes Of Hazardous
The General Lee rides again, only Bo and Luke are not the Dukes at the wheel. This time the names have changed. Really changed. Like APT29 and CozyBear changed. These new Dukes, a more chaotic bunch, get into more trouble than Boss Hog ever could. They are connected to, involved in, counted among, associated with […]