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Cybersecurity for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses

HR Counselor's Corner

“Cybersecurity” is a bit like plumbing: most everybody thinks it’s a great idea, but we don’t really give it much thought beyond that until something goes horribly wrong, like a data breach. It’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security, especially if you’re not a corporate giant like Yahoo, Equifax, Target, or Uber. “Why

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The Ultimate Guide to Data Breach Laws By State

Embroker

Data breaches represent a serious threat for modern companies and can have drastic financial ramifications, both for. the business that is attacked and other partners and clients whose data might also have been compromised in the. According to a recent report , 29% of businesses that face a data breach suffer. citizens.

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“It starts with the attitude”, With Jason Remillard and Tunio Zafer

Thrive Global

Review your internal policies, write down a security guide for employees and make the effort to enforce it and regularly monitor and update it. Write down a security and backup policy. If you don’t know where to start, consult a cyber security company. Review where you’re storing your data. Educate employees.

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Lessons from a ransomware attack

Ohio Employer's Law

If the ransom is not paid with a set timeframe, they will wipe the data. And, any organization that relies on access to data, and cannot afford to lose access to that data at any time, is the prime target of a ransomware attack. Does that sound like your business? How does one become infected with ransomware?