Techcess CyberSecurity Group Blog

Internet of Things (IoT): Safeguarding Electronic Devices from Cyber Threats
Internet of Things (IOT) has become an essential part of our modern life and workplace. Gartner predicts that nearly 20 billion IoT– connected devices will be online by 2020.

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Obligatory Cyber Security Essentials
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, which went into effect May 25, 2018, is still a top concern for most business owners in the United States.

Cybersecurity Ventures Predicts: Cybercrime Damages Expected to Surpass $6 Trillion Annually By 2021
Cybercriminal activity is one of the biggest challenges that humanity will face in the next two decades, according to Cybersecurity Ventures.

The Power of Cyber Security Awareness Is About Both ‘Knowing’ and ‘Doing’
Cyber-attacks and threats are on the rise, representing a staggering $1T cost to all companies and organizations worldwide and costing US companies more than $300B in 2018!

Protecting Network Against Brute Force Password Attacks
A brute force attack is a method used to obtain information such as a user password or personal identification number (PIN) by trying thousands of combinations. After hours, days or even weeks of systematic trial and error, the hackers may eventually guess the username and password and be granted server access – and once they’re in, the damage potential is nothing short of catastrophic.

The Role of Blockchain in CyberSecurity
The decentralized communication system, Blockchain, was implemented first to authenticate bitcoin transactions, but the technology has now emerged to be the future of cybersecurity. The most common challenges enterprises face with their existing systems include the ease to locate, availability of multiple avenues for hackers to attack and overtake the system.

Law Firm CyberSecurity in 2018: A Growing Priority
Malware and data breaches have become an immediate concern for organizations of all sizes, across all industries, but law firms have found themselves to be particularly susceptible.

President Donald Trump signs NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act into law
U.S. President Donald Trump signed the NIST Small Business Cybersecurity Act, S. 770 (formerly known as the MAIN STREET Cybersecurity Act) into law on Tuesday (August 14, 2018). It requires NIST to “disseminate clear and concise resources to help small business concerns identify, assess, manage, and reduce their cybersecurity risks.”

Top CyberSecurity Vulnerabilities for Oil and Gas
Last year, The Ponemon Institute surveyed oil and gas risk security managers for their report. Of these surveyed, 68% stated that their company had suffered at least one security compromise involving information loss or operational disruption, in the past year.

Most Small to Mid-size businesses have privacy and security concerns
Privacy and security online continue to be major issues for small to medium size businesses in America. There seems to be a constant supply of news stories involving high-profile, high-impact criminal cyber activity. Often, the data breaches that we hear about occur at large businesses or global organizations.
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