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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
O365 Scam - Beware and dont click.. if concerned call your IT provider or department.
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Monday, June 8, 2020
Cybercrime Increased by 300% Since COVID-19 Pandemic Began
By now, many organizations are well aware of the increase in cybercrime since the COVID-19 pandemic began. The number of phishing scams have soared, popular virtual meeting platforms (like Zoom) have endured cybersecurity shortcomings and many more.
A report by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has quantified the increase in cyberattacks, detailing that the number of reported cybersecurity complaints have increased by more than 4,000 since the pandemic began. The information comes as tech platforms have similarly quantified cyber threats related to their platforms. Google says that it’s blocking 18 million COVID-19 phishing scams each day, and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recorded 18,257 fraud complaints related to the Coronavirus, collectively causing $13.44 million in losses.y.
These numbers are a reminder that companies need to remain vigilant about addressing the most pressing threats, especially phishing scams, during the pandemic. However, agencies are also speculating that the significant uptick in cybercrime could be the result of a yet undisclosed data breach, which means that companies need visibility into the Dark Web where stolen credentials or other information could be used in upcoming attacks.
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Friday, June 5, 2020
Consumers Seek New Options After a Cyberattack
While many organizations are focused on the bottom line during the COVID-19 downturn, cyber-readiness must be considered as a critical piece of the puzzle. According to a recent consumer survey, today’s customers are placing a high priority on cybersecurity, often requiring it as a prerequisite for doing business.
For instance, 90% of those surveyed consider a company’s trustworthiness when deciding to purchase a product, and nearly 60% indicated that they would avoid doing business with a company that experienced a cyberattack in the past year.
When cyberattacks cause a service disruption, 37% of survey participants indicated that they would switch to a competitor, and 66% were prepared to leave if operations weren’t restored within three days. The survey results were especially problematic for financial service providers and communications products, two industries that consumers are readily prepared to abandon in the event of a cybersecurity incident.
The global survey that included shoppers in North America, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany found that consumers overwhelmingly feel that businesses aren’t doing enough to protect their information.
80% of respondents noted that they shared negative ransomware-related brand experiences with family, friends, or colleagues, accelerating brand erosion and piling on to the long-lasting implications of a cyberattack. For companies navigating an already harsh business environment, it’s clear that customer retention may be contingent on their ability to defend their networks from an ever-evolving threat landscape.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Join Us for Two Microsoft Teams Virtual Workshops
Are you using Microsoft Teams yet? Want to learn more?
Then, we've got some great virtual workshops for you.
Join us for two online workshops offered by Sean Juryta, Microsoft Teams Product Advisor from the Microsoft Store in Paramus, NJ to learn the what, why, and how of Teams.
You can register for one workshop, or both. Either way, you'll learn hands-on about how you can use Teams to enhance your chat, collaboration, and connection with others, whether working from home or in the office.
In the Getting Started with Teams workshop, you will experience:
In the Getting the Most Out of Teams workshop, you will experience:
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Workshop 1
Getting Started with Teams
Wednesday, June 17, 20201:00 - 1:45 p.m.
Followed by a 15-minute Q&A
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Workshop 2
Getting the Most Out of Teams
Wednesday, June 24, 20201:00 - 1:45 p.m.
Followed by a 15-minute Q&A
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About Our Presenter |
Sean Juryta
Product Advisor
Paramus Microsoft Store
As a Product Advisor, Sean helps customers see what is possible with technology while empowering them to achieve more. He serves as a highly knowledgeable resource for all things Microsoft and is an expert in utilizing its platforms in this new normal of the virtual experience.
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In other News
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Have you been reading our blog? We’ve revamped it to offer more news, problem-solving advice, and expert analysis of today’s threats, plus fresh cybersecurity insight that helps you plan for tomorrow.
Catch up on what you need to know now:
- GoDaddy Breach Highlights the Importance of Credential Security
- 3 Ways for Healthcare Orgs to Combat COVID-19 Cyberattacks
- Is Your Biggest Threat Already Inside the Building? Our Top Tips for Combating Insider Threats
- 5 Fail-safe Tips for Choosing the Right IAM Platform
- Don’t Make These 5 Password Fails (But Do Notch These 2 Password Wins)
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Friday, May 29, 2020
IT Leaders Recognize the Risks of Remote Work
The cybersecurity risks of remote work have received center-stage in light of the workplace restrictions in place because of COVID-19. However, these risks were well-known, even before COVID-19. According to a recent study, in 2019, nearly half of IT leaders admitted that remote workers had intentionally or accidentally put data security at risk. Most prominently, apathy or a failure to take security seriously was identified as one of the most substantial risks associated with remote work.
Simply put, many remote workers are not attuned to the data security risks experienced when working from home. In some cases, murky technology policies contribute to the risk, but other factors, like being unprepared to identify and respond to phishing scams, pose a significant threat to data security. Fortunately, companies can move the meter in this regard, as intentional strategies, like comprehensive employee awareness training, can equip employees to be a prominent defender of data security.
We have created a toolkit to help you secure your remote workforce quickly and affordably. Please don’t hesitate to contact my team to find out more about how our cybersecurity suite can help mitigate the risks of remote work.
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Thursday, May 28, 2020
Real examples of phishing emails - Beware of what you click.
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