Friday, July 17, 2020

Third Party Data Breaches Endanger Every Company

Just because your company hasn’t had a data breach, that doesn’t mean that your staffers’ credentials are safe. Third-party data breaches are an increasing problem for every company. These days everyone uses internet-enabled services for everything from shopping to airline tickets. But that convenience comes at a price for workers: the risk of a personally identifiable data breach – and those breaches endanger their employers as well. 

Recently, 45 million records of travelers to Thailand and Malaysia appeared on the Dark Web. The stolen information included extensive personal data on travelers from many countries including their Passenger ID number, full name, mobile numbers, passport details, home address, gender, and flight details. And as we reported recently, users of top gambling app Clubillion were recently impacted by a data breach as well, leading to millions of users having personally identifiable data leaked.  
These breaches provide the fuel that powers spear phishing attempts, blackmail, password compromise, and other cyberattacks. While companies can’t stop third-party breaches from accidental exposure of their workers’ personal information, they can mitigate the potential damage and add protections that can stop bad actors from using it against them.  
Ensure that you’re protecting your data and systems from common sources of credential compromise and data loss by implementing a solid cybersecurity plan bulwarked by a digital risk protection platform featuring a Dark Web monitoring solution like Dark Web ID to watch for compromised credentials and alert companies to trouble. By making sure that you’re prepared for trouble from unexpected sources, you make your entire cybersecurity posture stronger to increase data loss prevention fast. 

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Go Inside the Ink to Get the Inside Scoop on Cybersecurity News

Every weekday, our blog features timely cybersecurity news, problem-solving advice, and expert analysis of today’s threats, plus insight that helps you plan for tomorrow. Don’t miss it!

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Are you struggling to keep up with employe self checks for COVID?

There are some easy ways that you can make and create the forms you need with tools you probably already have.. 

If you are interested, please reach out and I can help create or share how you can easily manage this for your company. 

Also, If you need something more Bit by bit has also development a module for our testing software that accommodates automation of the testing data collection. 




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Thursday, July 9, 2020

Three New Microsoft Workshops from Bit by Bit

Join Us for a Triple Threat

Three New Microsoft Workshops

Teams:

Take a Refresher

& Recap


Tuesday

July 21, 2020


12 -12:45 p.m. EST

Teams:

Tour Settings & 

New Features


Tuesday

July 28, 2020


12 -12:45 p.m. EST

Planner:

Meet the App that Organizes Teamwork 


Tuesday

August 4, 2020


12 -12:45 p.m. EST

Did you miss our MS Teams workshops? Or, need a refresher? Looking to dive deeper into Teams and explore Planner?

Well, you've got even more chances to join us for three new workshops. 

In a nutshell, here's what you'll learn:

    Teams:

    Take a 

    Refresher 

    & Recap

    • The Canvas & Tabs
    • Teams & Channels 
    • The Files Tab/Sharing 
    • Phone Calls & Meetings

    Teams:

    Tour Settings 

    & 

    New Features

    • Explore All Settings
    • Teams & Channels 200
    • App Integrations
    • New Features

    Planner: 

    Meet the App that Organizes Teamwork

    • Learn the Features 
    • View Tasks & Set Them
    • Use Forms to Integrate into Your Workflow

    Pick one or pick all.


    However you want to go, you'll continue to get up to speed on Teams, whether working from home or in the office.

    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.

    Feel free to share with colleagues!


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    Wednesday, July 8, 2020

    Are You Staying Remote? Update Your IT Security Plan.

        

    Although many companies were accustomed to supporting a remote workforce at least part of the time before the global pandemic, every company that’s still operating had to quickly transition to a fully remote workforce as the pandemic took hold of the world – and some of them discovered that they liked it. 
    Many companies used to only allow limited remote work, convinced that their staffers would be less productive at home without supervision. As remote work became a necessity during the COVID-19 restrictions imposed around the world, companies that braced for decreased productivity from their newly remote workforce were in for a surprise. Instead of diminishing production, remote work was boosting it, with one study reporting that remote workers on average worked 1.4 more days in a month than they did in the office.  
    This has led to a sea change in the thinking about remote work. Myriad companies in a broad range of industries have already adopted or are beginning to adopt permanent remote work as a norm for staff. The enticement of smaller facility costs and more flexibility combined with the added staff productivity and satisfaction is encouraging progressive companies to stay fully remote – but remote work brings its own cybersecurity risks.
    Get the tools to support your remote workforce in our Remote Working Cybersecurity package, including a digital risk checklist and eBook! GET IT NOW>>
    If you’re considering never going back to the office or even just keeping your staff flexible with extended remote capability, you’ll need to reconsider your cybersecurity posture. Remote work may bring many benefits, but it also brings new cybersecurity challenges to the table. Choosing the right cybersecurity stack (including a digital risk protection platform) to support remote work today can save many headaches, and dollars, in the future. 
    Contact ID Agent today for an expert analysis of how you can update your security posture to support a remote workforce and maintain data security compliance to protect your company from threats at a price that doesn’t threaten your budget.  


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    Ransomware is Everywhere, and Every Company is At Risk

      

    Ransomware is a growing menace to companies of every size and has surged to become even more popular as a means of attack. During the global pandemic, researchers reported that ransomware attacks have skyrocketed, increasing by more than 140% over 2019.  
    Ransomware has not only become more pervasive; it’s also become more expensive. The expected cost of a ransomware attack, (including recovery, remediation, and ransoms), is expected to increase to $20 billion in 2021.  One U.S. oil and gas company lost a whopping $30 million to a single ransomware attack in 2019, and ransomware related downtime can also cost a fortune.  
    Healthcare is an especially popular and juicy target for bad actors, and cyberattacks against healthcare industry targets have increased fivefold in 2020.  Ransomware has ravaged healthcare organizations providing essential COVID-19 care in the US, Canada, the UK, and other regions impacted by the pandemic.  
    The most common method of delivery for ransomware is through a phishing attack, and they’ve jumped over 600% since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Don’t wait until ransomware makes an impact on your bottom line – start training every staffer thoroughly to make them the strongest possible defense against the phishing attacks that aim to deliver ransomware.  
    BullPhish ID is the perfect training and testing solution for today’s remote workforce. This dynamic platform includes over 80 phishing kits (including the initial email and related landing page and reply email), and 50 security video campaigns (short animated videos with test and reply email), including training to resist COVID-19 phishing scams.  
    Because phishing is a universal menace, we offer training materials in 8 languages, and we’re constantly updating our menu of training choices to account for new threats as they become apparent, keeping every user in an organization on guard for trouble like ransomware.  
    Watch this 10-minute technical demonstration video to see BullPhish ID in action.  
    Bit by bit helps client networks run smooth and secure.. visit our website at www.bitxbit.com/texas 877.860.5863