September 2020

Bipartisan cyber-bill seeks to aid small businesses

New bill addresses cybersecurity and IT concerns House and Senate lawmakers are looking to pass a bill that will provide cybersecurity-related benefits to small businesses, nonprofit groups, and local governments. The new bill is referred to as the Improving Cybersecurity of Small Organizations Act. Primarily, the bill will require CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency) to […]

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Using WordPress and similar services? You might be at risk

Discovery by cybersecurity researchers uncovers numerous flaws and security holes Content management platforms like WordPress are popular among enthusiasts and businesses alike. Unfortunately, it and other similar CMS systems are at risk, exposed to malware and ransomware. Investigative teams from Comparitech discovered at least 89 zero-day vulnerabilities related to CMS websites. According to the investigators,

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Firefox brings in a new feature for increased safety

Planned update will provide defense against drive-by downloads The popular Mozilla Firefox browser is introducing a new feature to protect users against a prolific malicious attack. This feature is designed to shield the browser against “drive-by downloads,” a technique used by third parties to download information without a user’s knowledge or consent. The update is

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More on HIPAA and Compliance Rules

Additional Information on HIPAA HIPAA compliance is important to maintain regulatory standards, avoid financial penalties, safeguard business data, and ultimately protect the privacy of patients. There are numerous associated requirements for HIPAA, of which we’ll continue in this article. Previously, we went over a few HIPAA standards. Now, we’ll dive into some of the rules,

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