security

Why Small Businesses Often Say ‘Why Bother?’ When Dealing With Cybercrime

Well, it happened again. As a security professional, I hear a lot of things being said that are exaggerated or just plain untrue. I’ve become used to that, however, there is one phrase that really drives me crazy when I hear it. That phrase is, “Why even bother trying?” As
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Report: 85% Of Employees More Likely to Leak Files Now Than Pre-Pandemic

According to research released by Code42, 85% of employees are more likely to leak files today than before the COVID-19 pandemic. “By malicious insiders, we are not talking about terrible people who are criminals,” said Joe Payne, Code42’s president and CEO. “More often
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Effects of Ransomware Don’t End With the Ransom

A Florida city is still struggling to recover from a ransomware attack two weeks after the city paid the ransom, according to the New York Times. The attack began after a city employee downloaded a malicious document that arrived in an email. This document downloaded the Emotet
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Canon Solutions America Inaugural Security Roadshow In Philadelphia Captures Audience Attention Around IT Security

Melville, NY (June 24, 2019) — Canon Solutions America, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc., recently launched a series of roadshows entitled Mission Possible: Securing Your Enterprise. This initiative is designed to educate businesses on information security
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Survey Finds 82% of Businesses are Impacted By Payment Fraud

Payment fraud continues to soar, as a record 82 percent of organizations reported incidents in 2018, according to the 2019 AFP Payments Fraud & Control Survey, underwritten by J.P. Morgan. Large organizations were particularly vulnerable to payments fraud, as businesses with
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Study: 86 Percent of Passwords are Terrible, and Employees Reuse Them All the Time

Troy Hunt, the founder of Haveibeenpwned came out with some brand new numbers that show there’s bad news and there’s more bad news. A few months ago he launched V2 of his Pwned Passwords list (half a billion of them) and the idea is to make them into a blacklist, as
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Canon Launches imageFORMULA ScanFront 400 CAC/PIV for More Secure Scanning in Public Sector

Melville, NY (March 15, 2017) – In the era of high-risk security threats and data breaches, it is vital that governmental and public sector offices do all that they can to improve document security. To help customers meet this critical need, Canon U.S.A., a leader in digital
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Report: Ransomware Attacks on Small Businesses Increasing

This scenario is becoming much too common: A managed services client calls in a panic because they’ve been locked out of their company data. Someone at the company fell prey to a malicious email and clicked on a link they shouldn’t have. Now some shadowy figure is demanding the
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If You Understand Data Breaches, You Can Prevent Them from Harming Your MSP Business

MSP business solutions are always going to be subject to instances where data is compromised. But you can reduce this risk substantially if you educate yourself and your clients regarding that which results in such breaches. The motivation of the cyber thief can be multifaceted.
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Survey Shows That Companies Aren’t as Secure as They Think They Are

A recent “The State of Mid-Market Cybersecurity: 2017” survey by Arctic Wolf Networks shows that 95 percent of IT professionals in mid-market companies believe they have an above-average security posture. 89 percent are confident that they have products in place to combat all
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2017 Trends and Predictions: Final Roundup

In the ENX magazine January feature, “Document Imaging Trends and Predictions for 2017 and What They Mean,” industry leaders expressed their expectations and concerns for the coming year. There were far more than we could print, so we are posting the remaining predictions here.
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New Report Outlines Risks of Print Security in the Age of IoT

High-profile incidents over the past year have helped to make security a top priority for companies big and small. In October, DNS provider DYN experienced a denial-of-service (DoS) attack that brought a number of major websites down. U.S. intelligent organizations accused Russia
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HP Inc. Redefines Security Practices in Managed Print Services for World’s Most Secure Printing

Palo Alto, CA (December 5, 2016) — HP Inc., the global leader in printing, today announced it has redesigned HP Managed Print Services (MPS) to help protect corporate print environments against cyberattacks with the world’s most secure printing. New HP Secure MPS capabilities
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A New Generation in Document Security

Norristown, PA – In 1995 Laser Wizard, Inc., revolutionized the laser printer service industry by creating the first laser printer diagnostic test equipment. Today, it has a far more ambitious goal: eliminate theft of print media and reduce the prescription drug abuse
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Expert: MSPs and Tech Providers Will See More Security Concerns from Customers

If you sell any services or products that are delivered through or connected to the internet, then be prepared to face more questions from your customer base about security in the coming year. That was the message that Michael Buratowski, senior VP of Cybersecurity Services at
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