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Patches Aren’t Just for Scarecrows
Scarecrows have patched overalls to hold their straw bodies together. If their overalls get a hole, the straw falls out, causing the poor scarecrow to end up on the ground as a pile of hay. Not good. Scarecrows need to keep their pants patched. And IT

Tim Hetzel
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Strong Passwords Are Strong Defense Against Cybercrime
You may have seen the game show Password, where one partner gives clues and the other guesses the secret word. With the right hints, it’s easy for the guesser to get the password right. The same holds for cybercriminals trying to hack into your network

Ryan Palermo
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Keeps the Cybergoblins Away
Here’s a cybersecurity trick or treat for you. It’s Halloween. You hear the doorbell ring. Would you answer your door without looking to see who’s on the other side? Would you leave your door unlocked, knowing the night will be filled with strangers lo

Andrew Betts
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Cybersecurity Awareness Month
How Can You “See Yourself in Cyber”? Since 2004, the President of the United States and Congress have declared October Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The goal for the month is to bring awareness and insights to people so they can take action to protect

Conor Quinlan
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Airiam Announces New CEO
Former MePush Founder and CEO to Lead Expanding Organization Airiam, a managed IT and cybersecurity company with a deep focus and expertise on ransomware recovery and cyber resilience, today announced Conor Quinlan is now the organization’s CEO. Quinla

Conor Quinlan
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Why SMEs Need to Be Prepared for Ransomware Attacks
Preparing for Ransomware Attacks It seems like ransomware attacks have been continually in the news for the last several years. While we may be inundated with media reports of ransomware attacks targeting critical U.S. infrastructure or government agen
Vivian Lee
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