by AJ Gyomber | Mar 11, 2020 | Security, Security – News and General, Tech Trends and Tips
A shocking 75% of employees lack proper security awareness training, which leaves their organizations at risk for data breaches, malware infections and falling victim to other online threats. A three-year security assessment over seven different industry...
by AJ Gyomber | Mar 4, 2020 | Office, Security, Security – News and General, Tech Trends and Tips
Phishing remains the number one threat when it comes to the data security of businesses in New Jersey and other parts of the country. Hackers continue to evolve phishing and create ever more sophisticated attacks each year. One of the latest phishing subsets is Office...
by AJ Gyomber | Jan 29, 2020 | (Tech) Security, Security, Security – News and General, Tech Tips, Tech Trends – News and General, Tech Trends and Tips
Ransomware attacks on businesses have been skyrocketing in 2019. During the second quarter of 2019, attacks increased 363% year-over-year. And while the attacks on municipalities and large hospital systems tend to capture headlines, small and medium-sized...
by AJ Gyomber | Jan 22, 2020 | Security, Security – News and General, Tech Trends – News and General, Tech Trends and Tips
A new year brings all sorts of possibilities and as the page turns to 2020, we’re also ushering in a whole new decade. But along with the excitement of what’s to come in technological advancements also comes new types of cyberattacks. The basic premise of phishing...
by AJ Gyomber | Jan 8, 2020 | Security, Security – News and General, Tech Trends – News and General, Tech Trends and Tips
In today’s digital age, data is being generated at a breakneck pace. In just the last two years, 90% of the world’s data has been created. If an office had to print out and file every single email, cloud document, chat, or other data they created on a daily...
by AJ Gyomber | Dec 18, 2019 | Security, Tech Trends – News and General
Can you remember back when you had to create your very first password? It was probably something like your pet’s name or a favorite flower. It was also probably fairly weak by today’s standards and easy to hack. Unfortunately, while time has changed the cybersecurity...