Security
What are Passkeys? – And Could Passwords Soon Be a Thing of the Past?
Passkeys are here to replace your passwords. That means you should take advantage of the convenient and more secure tools today!
Read MoreHR Chat: A Mid-Year Cyber Review
July 18, 2019: Leesa Schipani and Michael Wilson share tips for improving your cybersecurity as well as ways to build a culture which embraces technological change.
Read MoreA Mid-Year Review of Your Cyber-Hygiene
When it comes to our personal and professional cyber-hygiene, most of us like to think that we are safe, clean, and don’t take too many risks… but we probably know deep down that there are some things that we could be doing better.
Read More4 Keys to Protecting Your Reputation
Michael Wilson shares tips to help you manage digital services to become more focused and strategic about protecting your reputation in 2019.
Read MoreEvery Business Needs an Incident-Response Plan
An Incident Response Plan is a critical step to understanding your organization’s legal and technical vulnerabilities. Don’t be without one!
Read MoreBusinesses Reporting Sharp Rise in Email Phishing
“58% of more than 400 business executives reported an increase in suspicious emails in the last year.” Michael Wilson offers tips to address email phishing.
Read MoreFor Two-Factor Authentication, Choose Apps Over Phone Number-Based Methods
To many, the choice between app and SMS based authentication might seem negligible. Let’s take a look at a few reasons why that is not the case.
Read More“Smart Contracts” is the Feature That Makes HR Blockchains So Dynamic
A continuation of my “Blockchain for HR” series with examples as to why “Smart Contracts” are poised to be disruptive to many business processes.
Read More“Cryptojacking” Is Changing the Way the Web is Monetized
Cryptojacking is changing the way people monetize websites… legitimately and illegitimately. The practice is raising questions about consumer rights, energy consumption, and privacy & security.
Read MoreScarlet Letter Coming for non-SSL Sites
Beginning in July 2018, Google Chrome will begin to identify sites lacking an SSL certificate as “Not Secure” to visitors.
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