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Super Bowl cyber security, a high-stakes game

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Slated to take place in Las Vegas on February 11th, excitement around the Super Bowl is building. “…there is incredible energy and anticipation” ahead of the event, says Peter O’Reilly, an National Football League (NFL) Executive Vice President. While many Americans are contemplating which of the competing teams will demonstrate the better performance, […]

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Top cyber security frameworks that improve cyber resiliency in 2024

Contributed by George Mack, Content Marketing Manager, Check Point Software. In today’s cyber landscape, threats are rapidly growing in volume and sophistication. In turn, organizations now have to purchase and manage an over-complicated mix of tools and solutions to protect network infrastructure. Making matters worse, organizations are contending with a paucity of cyber security resources […]

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Free & Downloadable Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan Templates

An effective cybersecurity incident response plan (IRP) can be the difference between a minor disruption and a major crisis. This article provides you with comprehensive IRP templates in PDF, Word, and Google Docs formats to ensure your organization can quickly and effectively respond to any cyber incident. Why do you need an Incident Response Plan […]

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Press Release: CyberHoot Launches HootPhish – A Revolutionary Approach to Phishing Simulations

CyberHoot has been shown to improve customer retention for MSPs. It lowers the cost of supporting clients through fewer security incidents, better product training, and educational phish testing. We know it works because MSPs tell us emails to support asking “Is this a Phish?” or “Is this an Attack?” go away. Start a 30 day free trial and month-to-month forever afterwards.
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