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Security News for the Week Ending October 18, 2019

Less Than Half of Mississippi State Agencies Even Have a Cybersecurity Policy In Mississippi’s first ever state cybersecurity audit, the state auditor reported dismal results.   54 state agencies did not respond to the audit.   38% of those responding did not encrypt sensitive data.  22 agencies had not conducted a third party security risk assessment.  11 […]

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Ponemon Says Executives are not Sufficiently Engaged in Cybersecurity Strategy

Note: If you are one of clients, this probably doesn’t apply to you because you have heard us beating this drum forever.  It iPonemon Says Executives are not Sufficiently Engaged in Cybersecurity Strategys always nice to get validation for what we have been saying for years, though. Larry Ponemon says “There’s a clear lack of […]

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“Smart Cities” Need to be Secure Cities Too

For hundreds of years, government has been the domain of the quill pen and parchment or whatever followed on from that. But now, cities want to join the digital revolution to make life easier for their citizens and save money. However, as we have seen, that has not always worked out so well. Atlanta recently […]

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Security News for the Week Ending October 11, 2019

Medical Practice Closes After Ransomware Attack Wood Ranch Medical is closing their doors permanently after a ransomware attack.  The attackers not only encrypted the practice’s data, but also its backups. In April 2019, the Brookside ENT and Hearing Center in Battle Creek also closed after a ransomware attack. Ransomware attacks are just one reason why […]

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