ChannelCon 2017 Wrap-Up
Among the many expert panels at this weeks ChannelCon event, Internet & Telephone CTO MJ Shoer was honored to be featured in one focusing on improving the cyber security posture of small and mid-s…
Among the many expert panels at this weeks ChannelCon event, Internet & Telephone CTO MJ Shoer was honored to be featured in one focusing on improving the cyber security posture of small and mid-s…
No matter where you look these days cybercrime is front-page news. The “Internet-of-things” has become a digital norm and opens endless avenues for criminals to exploit.
Fail to prepare, and you prepare to fail. Natural and man-made disasters occurring are not a matter of if, but when, and have huge potential to knock out your data access and networks.
In just the past year, some of the largest and most damaging data breaches in history have exposed the sensitive PII (personally identifiable information) of millions of people across the globe.
KnowBe4, a cybersecurity awareness firm that Internet & Telephone works closely with, issued a warning about a new form of phishing.
The latest Ransomware outbreak in Europe has researchers thinking the motive behind the attack may be quite different from conventional Ransomware which aims to target its victims wallets.
As millennials enter the workforce in large numbers, it is important for all security programs to realize the unique challenges that they pose.
Tuesday has seen a new ransomware attack launched globally. This appears to be very similar to the recent Wannacry outbreak.
You probably think I misspelled the word “pwned” in the title of this post. Believe it or not, I didn’t. It’s Internet Slang. Yes, there is such a thing.
The CyberEdge Group has released their 2017 Cyberthreat Defense Report and the takeaways are pretty interesting.