Keep CAUTION in Mind When You’re Online

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Edward MaurerDirector of Security, AaDya Security It’s no secret that our collective online activity has increased exponentially in 2020. Everyone works, shops and hosts virtual happy hours from home. This connectivity has allowed us to stay productive at work and connected with coworkers, family and friends, and there’s no sign ... Read More

Working with Purpose

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Jennifer RassChief of Staff, AaDya Security Now more than ever, a company must have a purpose beyond the product or service they offer. The value of purpose must apply to everyone our organization interacts with on a daily basis -- team members, customers, vendors, investors, and advisors. At AaDya our ... Read More

When it comes to cybersecurity, business size does matter

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Let’s ditch the assumptions about small businesses and design solutions that work for them. I have spent more than 20 years in the cybersecurity industry and am baffled that there are still so many products that don’t address the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Yes, some companies “fit” ... Read More

Simple Ways to Keep Your Student Cyber Safe

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Simple ways to keep your student cyber safe Back to school means different things for everyone this year, and returning safely has taken on a whole new meaning. While some students are returning to school in person, many students and their families are learning 100% virtually, or through a hybrid ... Read More

Detroit-based Judy (formerly AaDya Security) Launches the First All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform, Marzo4, and Closes $2.7M in Seed Round

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PRESS RELEASE: Detroit-based Judy (formerly AaDya Security) launches the first all-in-one cybersecurity platform, Marzo4, and closes $2.7M in seed round Powered by Judy, an AI-driven virtual assistant, Marzo4 combines industry-grade endpoint and anti-phishing protection with the security and ease of streamlined password management and single-sign-on to make cybersecurity protection accessible ... Read More

Everyday Email Dangers and How to Avoid Them

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Andrew Gombar, Security Analyst We’ve all received that email from the “Prince of Nigeria” who needs a few thousand dollars to get his money out of the bank, and in return he will send you hundreds of thousands of dollars just for helping him out. While tempting to some, realistically ... Read More

The Basics of Computer Troubleshooting: Quick Tips to Help Yourself When You’re Working From Home

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Dale Adamiak, Customer Success Analyst Technology only seems to fail at the most inopportune times. And now with many of us working from home, you can’t just pop over to the IT helpdesk for support. Here are some quick tips you can try to get you back up and running, ... Read More

Spear Phishing & Whaling: What You Need to Know to Avoid Getting Caught

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Edward Maurer Director of Security You started a company and call yourself the CEO or founder. Now what? Naturally you’ll announce your position on your company website, in corporation filings, LinkedIn, blog, Twitter, etc. Unfortunately, along with your professional and personal networks, this information is now available to malicious actors ... Read More

7 simple tips for securing online conference platforms

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Andrew GombarSecurity Analyst, AaDya Security The recent and abrupt pivot to a remote workforce has caused a significant increase in the use of web conference tools. And with the current federal recommendation to extend extreme social distancing practices until at least the end of April, this trend will likely continue ... Read More

5 Tips to Avoid Stimulus Scams

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Dale AdamiakAaDya Security Hackers rely on only a few things to scam you out of the money or data they want: a sense of urgency, financial desires, human emotion, and how easy a target is. Unfortunately, in times of economic uncertainty, these things are abundant and leave people at their ... Read More
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