by Jory Weissman | Jan 14, 2020 | Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Platforms: Hype Reality, and Promise Written by Jory Weissman January 14, 2020 You already understand that cybersecurity is important to the long-term success of your firm. Network security, email security, endpoint security, browser-based security, data...
by Bart Nachimow | Aug 2, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Security
10 Keys to Avoiding Data Breach Written by Bart Nachimow August 2, 2019 Who doesn’t want to avoid a data breach? They’re bad for business, on so many levels. If you needed any reminders about this, consider that within the last two weeks, Equifax was fined $750...
by Bart Nachimow | Jul 11, 2019 | BSEC News, CFO Knowledge, CIO Knowledge, Cybersecurity, Human Capital
C-Suite Software Sentiment Study (Infographic) Written by Bart Nachimow July 11, 2019 The 2019 C-Suite Software Sentiment Study by the Business Software Education Center was conducted in May of 2019 with the goal of providing a mid-year check regarding what executives...
by Jory Weissman | Jul 8, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Security, Information Technology (IT)
Understanding the Role of Software in Cybersecurity Written by Bart Nachimow July 8, 2019 Cybersecurity is a vast, increasingly serious subject in the world of IT, and, realistically, the world in general. Software has its own, distinctive role in cybersecurity....
by Bart Nachimow | Jun 11, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Security, Information Technology (IT)
Understanding Data Security Written by Bart Nachimow June 11, 2019 We are hearing a lot about cyber security these days, and for good reason. Major data breaches and security incidents are in the news on a regular basis. It seems that no organization or electronic...
by Jory Weissman | May 9, 2019 | Cloud, Cloud Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Security, Human Capital, Information Technology (IT)
Top Priorities for IT Professionals Written by Bart Nachimow May 9, 2019 What should your biggest priorities be if you’re an IT professional? This is about your on-the-job priorities, not your personal ones. “Get a raise” is always a good priority in that context, but...