A newly signed law in Louisiana will require MSPs that work with public bodies to register with the state and disclose cybercrime events.
A newly signed law in Louisiana will require MSPs that work with public bodies to register with the state and disclose cybercrime events.
Knoxville IT systems were recently hit with ransomware, stemming from a successful phishing attack against a city employee. Do your employees know how to protect against phishing?
A prevalent cybercriminal group has started auctioning off stolen data. Do you know how to keep your data off the market?
Are you interested in more robust Disaster Recovery measures without having to manage the technology yourself? Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) provides all the capabilities you need, but as an outsourced service, saving you in both money and other critical resources.
Kraft Technology Group’s Don Baham recently took part in a second webinar with the StratoZen team to talk about challenges facing the MSP community in the long-term with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The CTI League has published its inaugural report, detailing the ongoing cybersecurity projects its members are involved in to protect organizations from cybercrime during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the impact of COVID-19 and the growing practice of social distancing and working from home, Microsoft Teams has seen a dramatic increase in the use of their communication and collaboration platform within a short period of time.
Are you doing your due diligence in keeping sensitive cloud-stored data secure? Utilizing the cloud assumes a certain degree of risk - make sure you’re fulfilling your responsibility to mitigate it.
FINRA is warning businesses about a newly identified phishing attack, in which cybercriminals are pretending to be FINRA officers in order to compromise the target's private data.
Cybercriminals will take advantage of any crisis, including the COVID-19 pandemic. CISA’s latest alert is warning healthcare organizations of increased cybercriminal activity.
This spring, Microsoft is transitioning the Office 365 suites that many small and medium businesses rely on to Microsoft 365. While this will bring some level of change for most companies that recently used an Office 365 or Office 365 ProPlus suite, the overall impact of the change is expected to have minimal material effect on business operations and bottom lines.
There has been a significant increase in coronavirus-themed cyberattacks as more workers are being forced to work from home. This makes these companies an easy target for hackers -- and the financial ramifications for your business can be significant.