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Guest Post: Cybersecurity Incidents Lead to New Standards, Requirements

Security Industry Association

Virtually no security manufacturers are exempt from the perils of cybercrime. Because the traditional security industry relies on a multitiered model where many products go from manufacturer to distributor to security integrator to end user, manufacturers often are unaware of the final destinations of – and applications for – their products.

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Are BYOD Practices Putting Your Business at Risk?

NexusTek

As BYOD creates distinct cyber security risks, it is important to understand the nature of those risks and how to contain them. Given these clear benefits, it’s easy to see why BYOD has caught on so widely; however, with these benefits come distinct cyber security risks. How Does BYOD Create Cyber Security Risks?

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Protecting Your Corporate Website as an Enterprise Risk Management Strategy

Reciprocity

Whether an organization is large or small, the client-facing website offers hackers easily exploitable vulnerabilities for ransomware or malware infections. A few months ago, a knitting blogger warned her audience about malware infestations from free pattern downloads. Broken Authentication and Session Management.

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Microsoft Exchange Emergency Mitigation (EM) Service

LAN Infotech

The Emergency Mitigation service helps reduce the risks associated with Exchange Server, ensuring security patches are installed promptly and guarding against cyberattacks. Mitigation is an action or set of actions used to secure an Exchange server from a known threat. Do I Still Need to Install Exchange Server Security Updates?