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Thursday, January 21, 2021
Be careful.. more scams everyday..
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Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Can Your Staff Really Spot Phishing Messages? Can You?
Can Your Staff Really Spot Phishing Messages? Can You?
Phishing is a threat that looms large for every business. In 2020, phishing threats grew by more than 600% as cybercriminals took advantage of a perfect storm of factors that gave them great advantages: a newly remote workforce, world unrest, the COVID-19 pandemic and a crashing economy.
That’s definitely a growth category for cybercrime in 2021. Damage related to cybercrime including phishing-related threats like ransomware and business email compromise is projected to hit $6 trillion annually in 2021 as a new cyberattack is launched every 39 seconds.
One of the best investments that you can make to protect your business from today’s worst cyberattack threats is security awareness training featuring phishing resistance. We’re making that easier than ever before with the newly updated BullPhish ID.
Featuring user-friendly training portals, customizable training materials, and simple remote management, BullPhish ID is the top-flight training solution that includes everything that you need to get your team ready to face down phishing at an excellent price.
Don’t wait to start your 2021 security awareness and phishing resistance training program. Act now to start protecting your business from cybercrime before one click on one phishing email costs you a fortune.
Bit by bit has security packages that can help secure your network, call today to schedule a time to learn more about how we can help.
Top Threats this week
Top Compromise Type: Domain
Top Industry: Health & Medical Research
Top Employee Count: 501+
Friday, January 15, 2021
Don't fall for the dropbox invoice SCAM
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Don’t Let Employee Blind Spots Cost You a Fortune
Don’t Let Employee Blind Spots Cost You a Fortune
The number one cause of a data breach never changes – it’s always human error. No matter how savvy you may think your staffers are about cybersecurity, everyone has a blind spot. How can you find your employees’ blind spots and make sure that you’re covering all of your bases?
A recent report called Cyberchology: The Human Element details some of the unfortunate consequences that the sudden shift to remote work and the stress of the pandemic has brought to the table. The most striking observation? Just over 80% of companies experienced cybersecurity challenges due to human error in 2020.
While human error is always going to the top cause of a data breach or similar cybersecurity incident, you can take steps to reduce that possibility by creating an atmosphere for your employees that makes it okay, or even encouraged, to ask questions and learn more about cybersecurity. A well-informed, confident staff is your secret weapon against cybercrime.
A strong cybersecurity culture is rooted in accessible, up-to-date, easy to understand security awareness training that includes phishing resistance. It’s important to use tools like training with BullPhish ID as exercises that nourish your healthy cybersecurity culture, not punishments to be endured. That’s why we’re careful to include memorable, animated video lessons in our training content menu.
Making training pleasant and manageable for even your most tech-shy staffer helps foster a spirit of teamwork that has your staffers watching out for trouble to make sure that those blind spots are covered – because when every staffer is trained to spot and stop cybersecurity threats, everyone in your organization is on your defense team.
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Why & How to Back Up Your Office 365
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Did you know your organization could be losing Office 365 data every day?
Yes, every day.
It's the accidental activity, user errors, ransomware, data corruption, and deletions that put you at risk. Yet, you own your data and it's your responsibility when you make a mistake — or when a malicious act stops your business cold. Then what?
Join us for this important 30-minute webinar where you’ll learn why and how Spanning will safeguard your data with its powerful, yet easy-to-use cloud-to-cloud backup and recovery solution.
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Dave WallenDirector, Product MarketingSpanning
Dave Wallen is a veteran industry evangelist with a passion for promoting innovative cloud solutions that help organizations improve performance and maximize their return on investment. As Director of Product Marketing for Spanning, he’s focused on industry and market research, customer insight, go-to-market planning and spreading the word about Spanning’s solutions for Office 365, G-Suite, and Salesforce. |
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Wednesday, December 30, 2020
2021 Trend Watch: Ransomware Never Goes Out of Style
Ransomware is the monster under the bed that every company should be worried about these days. From stealing data to disrupting operations and even nation-state hacking, ransomware was a favored tool of cybercriminals worldwide in 2020 – and that looks set to continue in 2021.
Ransomware surged at the start of the pandemic, with an incredible 148% increase in attacks in March 2020alone. In Q3 2020, researchers estimate that cybercriminals successfully completed at least 1 new ransomware attack every day. That’s not a trend that your business wants to get in on.
Protecting your business from cybercrime like ransomware starts with building a strong cybersecurity culture. It’s important to make sure that every one of your staffers is up to date on the latest threats and following cybersecurity best practices – after all, they’re part of your security team too.
Using a solution like BullPhish ID to help employees learn to spot and stop phishing attempts is essential these days- phishing messages are the number one delivery system for ransomware. Plus, adding a secure identity and access management solution like Passly adds powerful protection against cyberattacks including ransomware by adding multifactor authentication, a recommended risk mitigation by CISA and other experts.
Take smart precautions now to ensure that your business isn’t a trendsetter because no company can afford to be a part of the expected wave of continued growth in ransomware attacks in 2021.
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