E.J. Hilbert is the President of KCECyber. E.J. has over 25 years of experience in the Security, Privacy, Risk Mitigation and Compliance fields. E.J.’s primary focus is in helping clients establish a practical and effective Cyber Security and … [Read more...] about Mr. Ernest Hilbert
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Cybersecurity training lags, while hackers capitalize on COVID-19
Damages relating to cybercrime are expected to reach a value of $6 trillion in 2021 alone. And with the rise of remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic, companies are in hackers’ crosshairs more than ever before. … [Read more...] about Cybersecurity training lags, while hackers capitalize on COVID-19
Internet Crime Reports – FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
Annual Federal and State Internet Crime Reports compiled by IC3. Reports date from 2001 to the present. … [Read more...] about Internet Crime Reports – FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
The Incredible Rise of North Korea’s Hacking Army
The country’s cyber forces have raked in billions of dollars for the regime by pulling off schemes ranging from A.T.M. heists to cryptocurrency thefts. Can they be stopped? Shimomura was a member of the Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest yakuzacrime … [Read more...] about The Incredible Rise of North Korea’s Hacking Army
Ms. Maitjian Welke
Maitjian Welke is the Founder and Co-Owner of CMIT Solutions Silicon Valley which is an IT Managed Service Provider specializes in IT infrastructure, Cyber Security, IT Consulting & CIO/CISO services. Maitjian Welke has Computer Science … [Read more...] about Ms. Maitjian Welke
Cybersecurity Program Best Practices for Employee Benefit Plans
ERISA-covered plans often hold millions of dollars or more in assets and maintain personal data on participants, which can make them tempting targets for cyber-criminals. Responsible plan fiduciaries have an obligation to ensure proper mitigation of … [Read more...] about Cybersecurity Program Best Practices for Employee Benefit Plans
How to Know Your Organization is Implementing ‘Minimum Reasonable Information Security Practices’
Reasonable security procedures differ between major studios and smaller facilities. But some basic standards must be met. … [Read more...] about How to Know Your Organization is Implementing ‘Minimum Reasonable Information Security Practices’
This is what happens when you reply to SPAM Email
Suspicious emails: unclaimed insurance bonds, diamond-encrusted safe deposit boxes, close friends marooned in a foreign country. They pop up in our inboxes, and standard procedure is to delete on sight. But what happens when you reply? Follow along … [Read more...] about This is what happens when you reply to SPAM Email
The Agony of Trying To Unsubscribe
It happens to all of us: you unsubscribe from an unwanted marketing email, and a few days later another message from the same company pops up in your inbox. Comedian James Veitch turned this frustration into whimsy when a local supermarket refused to … [Read more...] about The Agony of Trying To Unsubscribe
Should I Get Outside Support to Manage My Cybersecurity Risk?
This is the first guide in a five-part series on using outside firms to reduce your cybersecurity risk. If you are like most small business owners or managers, you wear many hats. Yourfocus is usually on the fundamentals of managing and building … [Read more...] about Should I Get Outside Support to Manage My Cybersecurity Risk?