by Peter Casserly | Aug 21, 2019 | Blog
As more businesses are migrating to Microsoft Office 365, it’s made more obvious the vulnerabilities of its configuration. Also, the fact that smaller organizations do not have dedicated IT teams, makes it easier for hackers to exploit the gaps and compromise their...
by Peter Casserly | Aug 5, 2019 | Blog
Nowadays, small businesses are tasked with the responsibility of ensuring that their systems are not the victim of a cybersecurity attack. Statistics point to the fact that hackers don’t just target big businesses. In fact, ransom-seeking cybercriminals will...
by Peter Casserly | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog
What surprises most businesses we work with is that after we finish our security assessment for them, we find that many of their vulnerabilities were traced back to their IT provider.How is this possible you ask? I mean, aren’t IT people the ones who understand...
by Peter Casserly | Jul 30, 2019 | Blog
We created “Boston’s Cyber Security Attacks” to help local businesses keep up with Boston-area cyber breaches. As you read through, look for patterns and the attack vectors hackers are using. It’s always better to learn from other’s mistakes (or bad luck)...
by Peter Casserly | Jul 4, 2019 | Blog
March 31, is World Backup Day. Data is a commodity, but unlike other commodities-it can be replicated without hurting its value. As a result, data backup has become a critical need for modern business. World Backup Day has been created to remind people to protect...
by Peter Casserly | Jul 4, 2019 | Blog
Printers, along with every other piece of equipment that is on your network, require careful configuration and regular upkeep to ensure that they aren’t putting your data and users at risk. Security researchers recently discovered two massive vulnerabilities in HP...