Blog / “Good” Advice from the FBI – What Everyone Needs to Know about IoT Security Not too long ago, our IT Cyber-Security Technician, Karl Buckley, wrote a Newsletter in which he contributed some advice on how to properly manage and deploy your Internet of Things (IoT) devices April 26, 2018
Blog / Cyber Security Newsletter – The Principle of LEAST PRIVILEGE Something you may have heard of when it comes to computers and Security, is a Principle called "Least Privilege." It describes an approach to improving your Security.
When you think about it, there are really two possible approaches you can use, in order to limit the access that people may have to your system: March 07, 2018
Blog / Network Segregation – by Your Friendly Neighbourhood Cyberman Something that gets thrown around IT circles a bit is the concept of "Network Segregation.” From a Security standpoint, this idea is great; however from an administrative perspective, it does make the design of things more complicated. February 22, 2018
Blog / Faster, Higher & Stronger – Not Quite! 2018 Winter Olympics not Immune to Cyber Security Issues! There have recently been many articles released about how the Olympics have been hit with a Malware attack that brought down the network and disrupted communications: February 16, 2018
Blog / It’s the Government Calling – Statistics Canada Surveys Canadian Businesses on Cyber Security Measures. I must say that our family enjoys our privacy; we don't Tweet, Facebook, FaceTime, Instagram, or Pinterest - at least we try not to. Email and Text are about as adventurous as we get, and we don't like intruding telemarketers calling at supper time. February 09, 2018
Blog / PHONE SCAMS – by Your Friendly Neighbourhood Cyberman Have you ever gotten a scam phone call? Sure you have; everyone has. There are so many different kinds of phone scams! Is there anything at all you can do to try and protect yourself? Yes there is, actually. Not surprisingly, a lot of it boils down to awareness. February 05, 2018
Blog / Meltdown & Specter, Jan 23 – Your Friendly Neighbourhood Cyberman Intel released an Advisory, telling people not to install the current patches for Meltdown & Specter. January 24, 2018
Blog / IMPORTANT ALERT: Meltdown – Vulnerability Discovered in Intel CPUs Leaves Client Servers & Computers Exposed A new vulnerability has been discovered by a team of researchers that affect ALL servers, computers and devices that use Intel processors (CPUs). It affects server systems that are cloud based. The vulnerability is common to all CPUs ... January 05, 2018
Blog / Cyber-squatters – Protecting a Valuable Investment in your Domain Name Cyber-squatting is something many people may not be aware of. It's when someone goes and purchases a vacant domain name. They can then setup their own website or even try to sell it back to the original owners (if someone let their domain name rental lapse). January 03, 2018
Blog / Robot Attack – Vulnerability in RSA Encryption by Public Safety Canada Weak encryption is being used all around you. So much so that security researchers have recently pointed light to this. Following suit, Public Safety Canada has issued a warning about RSA encryption. December 15, 2017
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