Cybersecurity for Municipalities in New Jersey and New York Areas Nearly 1000 US government agencies were affected by ransomware attacks in 2019. These attacks Continue Reading
With unprecedented breaches in 2019, cybersecurity for school districts in New Jersey has become top-of-mind. Galloway Township Public Schools, a school district in New Jersey, lost over $200,000 in a cybersecurity Continue Reading
Did you know that the global, average cost for a data breach is $3.92 million? This staggering amount was reported by IBM in its 2019 Cost of a Data Breach Report. There are several actions that businesses can take Continue Reading
This post pertains to penetration testing as a means for compliance with DFS 23 NYCRR 500. The New York State DFS 23 NYCRR 500 regulation is designed to protect consumers by ensuring that banking, insurance Continue Reading
Regardless of the industry, law firms must treat data from their clients with the same level of protection as if they were the original owner. For example, law firms representing “Covered Entities” under the New Continue Reading
The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) plays a critical role in a company’s ability to continuously operate. Without an individual dedicated to the ongoing management of risk, companies tend to overspend and Continue Reading
Seventeen years ago, Harvard Business Review posed a frank and compelling question: Can You Trust Your Law Firm? The article explored the need to hold law firms accountable for their legal advice. But today Continue Reading
The South Carolina Insurance Data Security Act (2017 S.C. Act No. 171, R. 184, H. 4655) was passed in May, 2018. The purpose of this legislation is to ensure that licensees of the South Carolina Department of Continue Reading
Laying the groundwork for Stronger Cybersecurity and Incorporating a Written Information Security Plan The goal of this article is to help you improve your cybersecurity plan. By implementing even one or two of the Continue Reading
False! You DO need to worry about regulatory compliance in Office 365. A move to the cloud may make sense, especially if you don’t have an in-house IT staff or if you do but they’re taxed with current projects. Continue Reading