Identity Fraud Hits Record High February 1, 2017 The number of identity fraud victims increased by 16 percent (rising to 15.4 million U.S. consumers) in the last year. Read More
Overcoming the Cyber Analysis Gap Steven Chabinsky February 1, 2017 Albert Einstein once observed, “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” Read More
43% of Organizations Grade Their Cybersecurity “C” or Worse January 30, 2017 More than one in four organizations have been breached in the past 12 months, while 23 percent aren’t sure if they have been breached or not. Read More
75% of Americans Keep Smartphones Active all Day and Night January 26, 2017 Nearly half (46%) of Americans say they check their smartphones as soon as they wake up, while they’re still in bed. Read More
Most Americans Fail Cybersecurity Best Practices January 26, 2017 Even after being hacked, most Americans fail to properly protect their online personal information online. Read More
Houston Leads U.S. in Malware Infections January 25, 2017 Houston leads the nation in the number of computer and mobile devices infected with malware. Read More
Meta Security: Securing Your Security System with Automation Tom Galvin January 17, 2017 Research firm IHS Markit predicts that by the end of 2016, networked surveillance cameras will account for one-third of the installed base of 62 million cameras in North America. Read More
Record Numbers of Americans Own Smartphones January 15, 2017 Nearly nine-in-ten Americans today are online, up from about half in the early 2000s.Read More
What the Most Common Passwords of 2016 List Reveals January 13, 2017 According to a new study, nearly 17 percent of users are safeguarding their accounts with “123456.” Read More
Email Privacy Act Reintroduced in Congress January 10, 2017 A bipartisan group of lawmakers has reintroduced the Email Privacy Act that would require government agents to get a warrant to look at your emails.Read More