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2019 Cybersecurity Roundup for 2019: The State of People and Cybercrime

The state of people and cybercrime is reaching new heights. What do we mean by this? Cybercriminals are mastering the art and science of behavior manipulation. Phishing and other methods of social engineering are so prevalent that Proofpoint announced that 99% of all cyber-attacks need human intervention to proceed. In order to counter this, security awareness […]
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2019 Cybersecurity Roundup: The State of Cloud Security

As cloud computing embeds itself in our corporate culture, how has security impacted its use in 2019? In this blog article, we looked at how the state of cloud security enabled business in 2019 and also found areas of concern around security.
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Deepfakes and Cybercrime: An Introduction 

How are deepfakes and cybercrime related? What is this recent deepfake trend? And what are some cybercrime examples of deepfake technology?  Back in 2018, researchers found 14,698 deepfake videos online. But what is this phenomenon about and how will it affect businesses and individuals in the years to come? 
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Cybersecurity 101 for Credit Unions: How to Strengthen Your Cybersecurity Posture

How can credit union professionals strengthen their cybersecurity posture? Much like banks, credit unions hold large amounts of highly sensitive data about members, including financial and personal information such as credit scores, banking information and investment history. In this blog article, we'll talk about why cybersecurity is important for credit unions, how credit unions can evaluate and improve their cybersecurity posture, and which first steps credit unions should undertake to strengthen their security defenses.
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The NIST Privacy Framework: An Introduction

What is the NIST Privacy Framework and how does it relate to data privacy? Currently in draft stage, the framework was designed to help organizations determine the risk levels of data privacy within their systems. In this article, we take a look at the new NIST Privacy Framework and how it can help your business meet data privacy requirements.
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