While there’s been a lot of advice out on the Internet about the danger of cyberattack and the steps that businesses in Ohio can take to defend themselves before an attack occurs, there’s much less written on what practical steps an employee should take immediately after they’ve been struck by such an attack.
Read MoreTo counter the threat of ransomware, some businesses have started to rely on cyber insurance policies, which will compensate them for all the costs associated with recovering from a ransomware attack, such as hardware costs, engineering manhours, forensic work, and others. Just a few years ago that may have been a sound strategy, but no longer.
Read MoreProfessional services firms of all kinds now look to technology as a source of competitive advantage. In specific, technologies like cloud and mobile are helping legal services firms, financial services firms, and other service providers work more efficiently, control costs, and improve the quality of their service.
Read MoreThe unprecedented pandemic caused by the COVID-19 strain is causing health, financial and social crisis worldwide. Populations around the globe are focusing on keeping the virus at bay – except one: population cybercriminal. True to form, cybercriminals around the world are exploiting the public’s fear of contracting the virus and thirst for current to the minute updates to infest business and personal network’s with malware, ransomware and business email compromise.
Read MoreRansomware is malicious software designed to lock computers or data storage until a ransom is paid – keyword malicious. The cyber-criminals who write the code for these attacks mean business, to the tune of millions of dollars lost annually. Here are five tips that could help deflect a ransomware attack on your small to medium sized business.
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