by Chad Elliott | Jul 22, 2019 | Security
Imagine this scenario involving one of the worst agents you could ever encounter, Agent Smith. Say you download a brand-new game or app from an Android app store. Everything is going great. This new app is fantastic. It’s the bee’s knees, and you love it....
by Chad Elliott | Jul 19, 2019 | Security
The U.K.’s GCHQ, a parallel agency like the United States N.S.A., recently proposed a Ghost Protocol solution. They could finally use it to spy on encrypted conversations. GCHQ has been attempting to fight this battle for years. They have repeatedly argued that...
by Chad Elliott | Jul 17, 2019 | Security
Not even businesses and professionals are immune to impersonation attacks. Far from only being the emails lurking in your old Hotmail account’s spam folder, impersonation is still a pliable concern well into the 21st century – only now they’ve gotten...
by Chad Elliott | Jul 15, 2019 | Security
As you already know, we are living in a digital era. But as accounting firms embrace new technology, they need to be aware of the increase in cyber threats and their regulations. Digital change has taken over the financial services industry, and accounting firms are...
by Chad Elliott | Jul 1, 2019 | Security
What if traditional antivirus and anti-malware software ceased to exist? No, I don’t mean we’d discontinue protecting our information network. Instead, with SentinelOne, our business systems would use enhanced behavioral AI to detect a suspected intruder’s intentions...
by Chad Elliott | May 31, 2019 | Chat Tools, Security
What are “bad bots,” and are they bad for business? As a business owner, especially with a new website, you’re probably aware of that feeling you get when your analytics has picked up some traffic to your site or engagement on your social media. It can be a little...