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An Introduction To Penetration Testing – Part 3

Introduction Our last blog examined what the Red Team does in a Penetration Testing exercise.  This team is often viewed as the “bad guys” because they are trying to act like a Cyber attacker in order to break down your lines of defenses. In this blog, we examine the “good guys” – the Blue Team. This the ...

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The 5 Most Successful Work Environments (and the 5 Worst)

There are hundreds of different work-environment characteristics: Some can be easily measured and quantified -- examples being the amount of office space available and the color of the walls. And some are more qualitative -- such as general feelings of malaise or enthusiasm that may be rippling through employees. Like any organizational leader, you want ...

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An Overview Into Tech Support Scams

Introduction The world of business has never been as connected as it is now. Today, all of our servers, computers, workstations, wireless devices (especially our Smartphones) and just about everything else interacts with one another in a seamless fashion, for the most part. This degree of interconnectedness is only going to further expand exponentially into the future ...

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What Machine Learning Is All About

Introduction Daily, we keep hearing about the number of Cyberattacks that are taking place. In fact, every day, major news headlines report a business or a corporation being hit with thousands, or even millions of Personal Identifiable Information (PII) records being maliciously hijacked. Although Cyberattacks very often occur in mere minutes, if not seconds, the aftermath that ...

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Thousands of Google Calendars Are Leaking Private Information Online

"Warning — Making your calendar public will make all events visible to the world, including via Google search. Are you sure?" Remember this security warning? No? If you have ever shared your Google Calendars, or maybe inadvertently, with someone that should not be publicly accessible anymore, you should immediately go back to your Google settings and check ...

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Deploying Mobile Devices Securely – Part 2

Introduction In this blog, we continue our series on how to secure wireless devices at your place of business. How to Secure Mobile Devices in Your Environment 1)  Always test your mobile security policy and threat landscape before implementing it: Before you start to implement and enforce your policies, it is always important to evaluate them first in a ...

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KAMIND IT Features Article with Portland Business Journal

On September 6th, 2019 KAMIND IT published an article with Portland Business Journal titled “Steps to take if your company’s data has been breached” This article was written by KAMIND IT’s CEO Matthew Katzer and Creative Director Jack Biehn, and covers what necessary steps Organizations should take when facing a cybersecurity breach. Click on the ...

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What Advanced Threat Protection Is

Introduction When looking at Cyberattacks that occurred over the last few years, while quite devastating, the good news (if you can call it that) was that they could be detected and mitigated. Once this happened, whatever pieces of evidence still remained could then be collected, and studied by a Forensics Investigations team in order to conduct ...

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Deploying Mobile Devices Securely – Part 1

Introduction As we all know, mobile devices have become not an integral part of the workplace, but even in society. Therefore, the safe deployment of these devices is of paramount importance not just for individuals, but businesses and corporations, government agencies, as well as other entities. For example: Mobile devices have indeed become an integral part of ...

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Portland Public Schools nearly scammed out of $2.9 million

Portland Public Schools was bilked for $2.9 million when a fraudster posing as one of the district’s construction contractors hoodwinked employees into green lighting the payment, district officials say. The swindle was caught while the millions were still in the fraudster’s bank account, and the money should be returned to the district’s Wells Fargo account in ...

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