Malvertising is a bigger issue especially since people are spending more time on-line and purchasing products and services on-line due to the pandemic. Businesses need to be aware and protect their reputations.
Malvertising is a bigger issue especially since people are spending more time on-line and purchasing products and services on-line due to the pandemic. Businesses need to be aware and protect their reputations.
Travel restrictions and loan forgiveness are just two of the day-to-day terms we've grown accustomed to in 2020. Unraveling this mess is not for the faint of heart.
The Coronavirus has brought about some major changes in our daily lives. One change that may be here to stay for some employees is “working from Home”. Whether you are in the office, working from home or both, it is important to keep cybersecurity a top priority.
Here's some tips for safely working remotely. Make sure you understand best practices. Now more than ever it’s important for you to stay up to date on cybersecurity. If your organization has an ongoing training program, make sure you’re actively participating. Scams like phishing only INCREASE when employees are working remotely – you must stay in the know on current threats and best practices.
All around the world, organizations are scrambling to prepare their employees with the ability to work remotely due to the COVID-19 better known as the Coronavirus pandemic. We are seeing businesses pulling out their business continuity plans and implementing policies and procedures to allow their employees to work remotely in order to help contain the spread of the virus.