Tax Scam Phishing Examples
by Geoff Yeagley on March 14, 2018 at 11:21 AM
Tax season is upon us once again. Just like every other tax year, this also marks the beginning of the annual tax season scams that bad actors use to try and steal your information or steal your money. One of the more common scams they run is they attempt to impersonate the IRS and sc …
PCI Compliance Requirements – January 31st is Quickly Approaching
by Geoff Yeagley on January 16, 2018 at 9:30 AM
Back in April of 2016, the latest version of the PCI Data Security Standards, version 3.2, was released. This release brought many changes to the PCI compliance requirements from the previous version, many of which we outlined in our April 2016 webinar. That release was 21 months ago …
PCI Compliance Checklist - A Tool to Help You Monitor Your Compliance
by Geoff Yeagley on November 16, 2017 at 9:49 AM
Let’s face it, achieving PCI Compliance can be challenging. However, maintaining compliance with the latest version of the PCI Data Security Standards can be even more difficult. As part of the PCI Compliance process, there are many different things that an organization must do throug …
Ransomware Examples - Locky is Back and Worse Than Ever!
by Geoff Yeagley on October 5, 2017 at 9:48 AM
For a period of about 18 months, Ransomware dominated the news related to information security. Companies of all sizes and verticals were under attack by cybercriminals that were looking to make a quick buck, or a lot of bucks in some cases. Then, all of the sudden, Ransomware sort of …
Bluetooth Security - What You Need to Know About the BlueBorne Attack
by Geoff Yeagley on September 20, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Think about how much we use Bluetooth daily. Whether we are connecting our smartphones to a wireless speaker, to our car to make handsfree calls or to our Apple Watch, we use Bluetooth on a very frequent basis. In the world of Information Security, the more you use something and the m …
Federal Contractors and Subcontractors - Complying with NIST 800-171
by Geoff Yeagley on September 18, 2017 at 8:30 AM
With just under 3 months left to go in the year, contractors and subcontractors that provide products and/or services to the Federal Government are scrambling to meet its end of year deadline or risk losing the ability to work on government contracts.