by Jeff Engle | Feb 20, 2023 | Case Studies, Water Management
Cyber Security for Water Management Districts The Client Large Water Management District in Florida Summary Local municipality utilities, such as water and power, are at greater risk of attack. Whereas larger regions have more complex protections in...
by Jeff Engle | Dec 28, 2022 | Newsroom
DHS memo warns of potential Russian cyberattack Originally published by: Security Magazine | Jan. 28, 2022 According to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) intelligence memo sent to law enforcement around the United States, DHS ranks the risk of a cyberattack on...
by Jeff Engle | Dec 23, 2022 | Case Studies, Education
Cyber Security for K-12 SCHOOL DISTRICTS The Client Cyber Security for K-12 School Districts Summary Educational systems are often resource-constrained and stand to see a dramatic increase in their cyber program maturity through external support. Extending...
by Jeff Engle | Nov 15, 2022 | Insights
Using the Tools at Our Disposal in Nontraditional Ways Too often, our response to cyberwarfare in the U.S. is reactive. Companies’ key leadership don’t seriously contemplate what they could be doing better until after they’ve already suffered a cyberattack, and by...
by Jeff Engle | Nov 10, 2022 | Insights
Cybersecurity Month Cyber attacks are on the rise. According to a 2022 Mimecast report, three out of four organizations have been victims of a ransomware attack. Although 64% paid the ransom, nearly 40% failed to recover their data. In spite of these widespread...
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