Breach Notification: Who, When, Why

by Sarah Harvey / February 20, 2023

With GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, HIPAA, and the numerous other state-level data privacy laws going into effect, it is understandable why many organizations don’t know where to start with their breach notification processes. In fact, even if your organization is compliant with these laws and regulations, knowing what to do when a breach happens can be tricky. In this webinar, our Director of Regulatory Compliance, Mark Hinely, explains who needs to…

Cybersecurity Expectations for Financial Institutions

by Sarah Harvey / June 14, 2023

Social Security numbers, credit information, account balances, PINs, cardholder data, mailing addresses, email addresses – it’s all available to financial institutions. Malicious attackers targeting financial institutions isn’t a new threat. In 1984, someone stole a credit file password from Sears for TRW Information Systems and posted it on an electronic bulletin board. This password gave access to a credit file containing names, addresses, birth dates, credit limits, and Social Security…

You’re a Target for Cyber Attacks No Matter Your Business Size

by Sarah Harvey / June 14, 2023

It’s no secret that cyber threats are advancing at an alarming rate. Whether it’s through social engineering, malware, zero-day attacks, or DDoS attacks, every organization - no matter their size or industry - is at risk. While enterprise-level organizations are more likely to have the resources needed to mitigate these advancing threats, small businesses and startups alike must recognize that they are equally as likely to face a data breach…

How Can Employees in the Hospitality Industry Look Out for Social Engineering Attempts?

by Sarah Harvey / December 16, 2022

Employees in the hospitality industry are trained to meet needs, so it doesn’t take much effort for hackers to take advantage of their willingness to help. Employees are so valuable, but they can also be your weakest link. How much customer service is too much? When should an employee become suspicious of a guest or visitor’s behavior? Unfortunately, not often enough. What is Social Engineering? How sure are you that…

What Happens in Vegas Doesn’t Always Stay in Vegas: Is Your Data Being Protected?

by Sarah Harvey / June 14, 2023

What do cities like Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Monte Carlo, and Macau all have in common? They’re some of the most lucrative cities in the world for gambling, which means that they all are at risk for data breaches. Whether it’s the casinos themselves or the hotels connected to the casinos, there are sensitive assets to be stolen. Let’s take a look at why the gaming industry is at such…