Would You Let a Nurse Perform Your Heart Surgery?
Posted December 29, 2016 in Data Breach, Compliance, Cloud Security
Would you sign off on a room nurse performing open heart surgery on you? No, right? Then why do you buy devices that...
How Industry Security Standards Can Cut Out Human Error
Posted December 29, 2016 in Data Breach, HIPAA, Compliance, Malware
The best part of the holidays is that the entire family is in one place, making for some great bonding experiences....
The Government’s HIPAA Guidelines Decoded
Posted December 29, 2016 in HIPAA, Compliance, Data Breach
When you’re looking for clarity and conciseness, there’s two places you don’t want to go: Legal guidelines and...
Spyware in the Real World
Posted December 29, 2016 in Compliance, Malware, Data Breach
When people think of hackers, they think of greasy people stuck to a computer in dark basements all over the world....
Three Chinese Hackers Made $4M off US Law Firms
Posted December 28, 2016 in Malware, Data Breach, Compliance
You don't have to sell stolen personal data on the Dark Web, hold files for ransom or perform DDoS attacks for money...
One Ukrainian’s Sad Story of Cybersecurity
Posted December 28, 2016 in Malware, Data Breach, Compliance
When someone says cyberwarfare, you probably think of computers and servers as the soldiers and the casualties being...
The Best Thing to Happen to Hospitals In 2016?
Posted December 28, 2016 in NIST, Ransomware, Malware, Data Breach
It’s no secret that 2016 was a rough year for cybersecurity in the medical field. 21st-century Oncology leaked 2.2...
The HIPAA of Education
Posted December 27, 2016 in HIPAA, Compliance, Malware
Did you see the University of Minnesota football team’s bowl game boycott? Believe it or not, it could have a major...