Defend your Colorado Springs business against escalating ransomware threats with proactive measures. Dive into expert guidelines on employee training, account management, robust backups, system updates, and email vigilance. Equip and fortify your enterprise against cyber extortion.
Bob Newhart, a well-known American comedian and actor, may not seem like an obvious source of cybersecurity advice, but his classic 1970s sketch, "Stop It," contains a valuable lesson for individuals and organizations seeking to protect their digital assets. In the sketch, Newhart plays a therapist who advises his patients to simply "stop it" whenever they engage in problematic behavior.
In this article, we have discussed how businesses can use ChatGPT, an AI language model developed by OpenAI, to get basic answers to common data security questions. We have explored the benefits of using ChatGPT, such as providing quick and efficient responses to data security queries, and discussed its limitations, such as the inability to provide complex and customized solutions. We have also provided tips for securing data on a computer and cloud service like Quickbooks Online, as suggested by ChatGPT.
In the wake of recent security breaches at Lastpass, Colorado Springs businesses are concerned about the safety of their passwords and are considering moving them to another platform.
Social engineering involves employing psychological manipulation tactics to deceive people into revealing sensitive information, which can result in severe repercussions for both individuals and businesses.
This article explores the importance of properly vetting IT professionals before hiring them and shares some valuable tips for avoiding disastrous IT hires. Drawing inspiration from a popular TV show, Who The BLEEP Did I Marry?
Learn how the right cybersecurity solutions can impact the health of your business. Join Blake Schwank for an exclusive discussion in Colorado Springs.
Incorporating physical activity into your daily routine at work can provide numerous health advantages, such as enhancing cardiovascular health and reducing the likelihood of developing chronic illnesses.
A brute force attack is a type of cyberattack that uses automated software (as well as offline means) to guess the correct combination of credentials, such as usernames and passwords, until it finds the correct one.
Outlook sometimes treats normal emails as spam and filters important emails into the junk email folder. This can be annoying because you won't know when you receive an important email unless you browse your junk email folder.
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