4 evasive web browser attacks targeting federal agencies
The way federal employees work has changed dramatically over the past three years. Digital transformation, cloud migration and hybrid work models have spread out infrastructure and endpoints away from the central data center out to the edge of the network. As a result, data and applications are now accessed via ... Read More
Combatting Zero Trust fatigue: 5 ways federal agencies can shift from buzzword to action
It’s difficult to have a serious cybersecurity discussion today without the conversation eventually ending up at Zero Trust. This is especially true in the federal government where agencies have been mandated to begin implementation of a Zero Trust security strategy in just a few months. The recommended Zero Trust strategy ... Read More
Putting an end to ransomware attacks targeting K-12 school districts
It’s no secret that ransomware is the attack du jour with more than 1,200 incidents generating nearly $900 million in payments from U.S.-based organizations last year alone. More than an extortion scheme, these attacks resulted in the disruption of operations and exposed proprietary data that could be exploited or sold ... Read More
5 things school districts need to know before selecting a security provider
It seems that no organization is safe from cyberattacks these days – even school districts. In September, two school districts in Los Angeles and Michigan were victimized by ransomware attacks that closed schools for several days. Unfortunately, these are not isolated incidents as school districts around the country increasingly find ... Read More

