Building a cybersecurity plan with business intelligence

Business intelligence is crucial for cybersecurity plans Business intelligence is a catch-all term, but these days have significant – if not exclusive – application to cybersecurity environments. Business intelligence refers to the data acquired when examining everything in a cybersecurity climate, from endpoints to intrusions, how intrusions occurred, information loss, downtime (or lack thereof), and

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The new cybersecurity task force

Cyber-teams set to address national security risks A taskforce is assembling to address the numerous cybersecurity risks presented by last year’s hacking fallout. While industries abroad continue to reel from Microsoft Enterprise-based attacks, the Biden administration is set to push forward with teams to handle these vulnerabilities. They also hope to aid thousands of small

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Hospitals Aren’t Safe from Malware Attacks

Reports show increasing attacks on medical IT infrastructure Hospital and medical networks are still ripe targets for malicious attacks, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite putting literal lives in danger, third-party hackers are eager to take advantage and willingly lob malicious campaigns against susceptible targets. The CyberPeace Insitute, an organization dedicated to cybersecurity and raising

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Beware the influx of Quickbooks theft attacks

A Quickbooks exploit creates vulnerabilities Recently we discussed the increased saturation of ransomware attacks during tax season for the United States. Malicious third-parties are always eager to seek out ways to deliver their dangerous payloads. Often, they’ll take advantage of important events to cloak their methods, preying on confusion, stress, and anxiety. Naturally, tax season

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