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2021 Cybersecurity Guide to Law Firm Data Security – Developing a More Resilient Posture to Emerging Cyber Threats
Mar 21, 2022
Read on to learn more about the steps law firms must take to develop a more resilient posture to emerging cyber threats.
Is It Time for Your Law Firm to Switch to Managed IT Services?
Mar 20, 2022
Learn about the importance of switching to managed IT services to build cyber resilience within your law firm.
On-Going Cybersecurity Challenges Faced by Credit Unions and Community Banks
Mar 19, 2022
Financial service institutions traditionally relied on making strategic capital investments to complete physical infrastructure projects to secure the valuable assets their customers entrusted them to protect. Think special features such as the New York Federal Reserve's 90-ton steel cylinder door blocking entry to the vault containing the world's largest bullion depository. Today, however, banks are forced to think of security in a more holistic way to counter the ongoing and evolving landscape of cybersecurity challenges.
Protecting Account Holders Data Security at Credit Unions and Community Banks
Mar 18, 2022
Learn more about the importance of developing enhanced cybersecurity practices to support credit unions and community banks
Implementing KYC Practices to Meet Regulatory Challenges
Mar 14, 2022
Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know-Your-Customer (KYC) guidelines, and the regulatory requirements driving them, are constantly evolving.
Learn more about implementing KYC practices to meet regulatory challenges and associated ongoing challenges.
Countering Microsoft Exchange Vulnerabilities: DOJ Authorizes Warrant to Address Cybercrime Against Americans
Mar 12, 2022
Learn about Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities and what this could mean for your organization, how you should respond, and government implications.
FBI and CISA Release Bulletin Citing Hackers’ On-Going Efforts to Exploit Fortinet Vulnerabilities
Feb 10, 2022
On Friday, April 2nd, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Homeland Security Department’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a joint bulletin titled APT Actors Exploit Vulnerabilities to Gain Initial Access for Future Attacks announcing that they had observed advanced persistent threat (APT) actors scanning devices and seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in Fortinet’s FortiOS.