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3 Reasons to Upskill This Year

3 Reasons to Upskill This Year

Recent media buzz about tech layoffs at Coinbase or other tech businesses gives us an excellent opportunity to think about what it will take to stay marketable in the cybersecurity industry. Even though CompTIA reports that the “projected growth rate for tech jobs...

From Dance to Cybersecurity: An Interview with Chelsea McGinnis

From Dance to Cybersecurity: An Interview with Chelsea McGinnis

“As a naturally inquisitive person, I have always had a dire need to know the ‘why’ and ‘how’ for everything. Computers provide a wonderful outlet for my mindset, a harmonious balance of logical, critical, and creative thinking where there is always something new to...

Cybersecurity and Hacktivism: Where’s the Line?

Cybersecurity and Hacktivism: Where’s the Line?

We train people to hack. Should we? Between hacktivists siding with Ukraine and going rogue against Russia, a single hacker taking down the entirety of North Korea’s internet in retaliation, and the new GoodWill ransomware virus that holds data ransom and demands good...

4 Takeaways from Verizon’s 2022 DBIR

4 Takeaways from Verizon’s 2022 DBIR

It’s one of our favorite times of the year: the release of Verizon’s Data Breach Investigation Report. Verizon's 2022 DBIR is chock full of crucial statistics and trends in the cyber realm; I’ll highlight just four, and then unpack them. 1. Small businesses (very...

Flip the Script and Begin Your Cyber Career

Flip the Script and Begin Your Cyber Career

Fear and doomsday predictions fill the news, and there is a lot of material to work with: war in Ukraine, Russian hacking threats, economic downturns, and skyrocketing gas prices. What if there is a bright side? Insider recently reported 3 warning signs of a...

Over 400K lost: Another Type of Fraud

Over 400K lost: Another Type of Fraud

After speaking to a TV station recently about the Zelle fraud vector, I had another phone call on behalf of an elderly woman. Victim to another instance of fraud, this woman lost over $480,000. From the sound of it, the only thing she now has left to live on is social...

The Everyday Struggle to Survive and Protect

The Everyday Struggle to Survive and Protect

I still remember the moment I was alerted that the password used for my company’s cloud storage—where we stored our backups, our data, essentially everything we wouldn’t want to be misplaced or stolen—had been compromised in a data breach. It was a heart-stopping...

Make the Statistics Irrelevant

Make the Statistics Irrelevant

Between 60-80% of data breaches aren’t publicized. We recently signed an agreement with a large group purchasing organization (GPO) to offer services to healthcare companies across America—services like cybersecurity risk assessments, policies, procedures,...

Building Security Together: A Hack the Port 2022 Review

Building Security Together: A Hack the Port 2022 Review

Last week, I had the honor of being a part of the Hack the Port conference in Fort Lauderdale. We heard from national leaders including Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS); Jen Easterly, Director of Cybersecurity and...

Goodbye, PayPal.

Goodbye, PayPal.

After twenty years, I deleted my PayPal account last Monday morning. You’ve heard my thoughts on user responsibility as it relates to Zelle fraud. But the reality is that responsibility is a two-way street. Even though we are responsible for ensuring that who we send...