August 23, 2017 Edition
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Why Ignoring Disaster Recovery is Bad for Small Business
Why Ignoring Disaster Recovery is Bad for Small Business
More small businesses are moving their data, apps and other digital resources to the cloud. However, putting a solid disaster recovery plan in place should be a critical component of any small business cybersecurity plan. 
The WSJ Pro Cybersecurity - Background
Cyber Matters: New Password Guidance Will Be Implemented Slowly
The National Institute of Standards and Technology recently updated its guidance on creating passwords, moving away from the advice that long, complex passwords. While the new guidance was roundly welcomed, implementation will take time.
How Does the C-Suite View Cybersecurity?
Traditionally all things technology have been exclusively limited to the IT department in most organizations. Due to the increased number of hacks, though, technology has brought cybersecurity front-of-mind for the C-suite.
From Black Hat 2017: Is It Time to Change Your Company's Cybersecurity Culture?
With the evolution of technology in the past two decades, cybersecurity has emerged from the shadows of the IT department to become an essential part of business operations. Highly valued in an organization, security professionals are key to protecting valuable assets. 
Is UTM Technology Worth the Spend for Your SMB?
If you're running a small to mid-sized business (SMB), you may have been too busy to keep up with all that's going on in cyberspace, so let's catch you up: Bad guys wreaking havoc on your network is a real risk.
3 Mistakes Never To Make When Evaluating Cybersecurity
Over the past decade, the cybersecurity market has exploded, and growth remains brisk. Cybersecurity Ventures expects that the cybersecurity spending globally will reach $1 trillion by 2021, up from an estimated $120 billion this year.
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