cybersecurity

Cyber Risk assessment for small businesses

60% of small business go out of business within 6 months of a breach or cyber attack. https://cybersecurityventures.com/60-percent-of-small-companies-close-within-6-months-of-being-hacked/ Ouch.  Talk about getting straight to the point.  I owned a small business for years and these kinds of stats keep me up at night. We hear about risk and risk assessments all the time.  But what […]

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What do a Fox, a Friar the Dalai Lama and email have in common? Sounds like a joke, but it’s not.

This is just the most recently discovered phishing campaign suspected to be from the TA413 threat group. This is a typical example of how a phishing attack is executed, and data exfiltration is achieved by bad actors. I love ‘The FriarFox attack vector’ graphic.  credit: Proofpoint. Thanks to Proofpoint and Threatpost for this article. Read

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Learn how Cortex XDR detection and response can protect you against sophisticated cyber-attacks.

Cortex XDR: Detection and Response Across Network, Endpoint, and Cloud Assets Cortex XDR is the industry’s first detection response product to span network, endpoint, and cloud data. It allows you to stop sophisticated attacks in their tracks with severe accuracy.  

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…Four calling birds, Three French hens, Two turtle doves, and a SolarStorm … Scratch that! …One Shining Star, Cortex XDR

 So, for those who follow my posts on a regular basis you may have picked up I am always singing the praises of Palo Alto Networks Cortex XDR Advanced Endpoint Protection, well I am not going to say I told you so, but needless to say, “the proof is in the pudding”. Enough said.  Read

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