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How Executives Can Prevent IP Theft & Secure Their Innovations

Intellectual property, company trade secrets, new innovations, and ideas—these are all the kinds of information that are supposed to remain secret. Even though some of this information may eventually become public, it cannot happen before the appropriate time.  Have you ever considered how easy it is for a competitor or cybercriminal to steal your company’s […]

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Is It Time for a Private Digital Protection Concierge Service?

With all the cyber threats that high-income individuals, executives, and the like face, having a cookie-cutter protection system, where one size fits all, just won’t cut it. Perhaps what you require is a private Digital Protection Concierge Service. Imagine it as your personal cybersecurity team. Instead of you worrying about hackers, data leaks, or privacy

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How Wealthy Individuals Can Keep Their Private Lives Off the Internet

We sometimes take for granted, or we simply have little idea, of how much our personal information is online. For high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), executives, and public figures, having a considerable amount of personal information online goes way beyond simply a privacy concern, for these individuals, it’s a direct security risk. A visible digital footprint, or

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Masquerading Malware: How It Evades Detection and What to Do About It

Just when we thought we had a handle on malware, cybercriminals have presented us with a type of malware that is so much more difficult to deal with.  Masquerading malware is a sophisticated cyber threat that disguises itself as legitimate software to bypass even the most advanced security systems. If you’ve ever wondered how malicious

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Google Password Manager: Your Guide to Securing Your Online Accounts

When I started out in this whole computer thing I had only one password to remember, my very first email, and still sometimes I forgot the damn thing, and no, it wasn’t “password”. But as time went on, and I had more and more accounts, so did the number of passwords. I had so many

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Stay Safe Abroad: 5 Steps to Protect Your Data While Traveling

While taking a vacation in another country, exploring new cultures and scenery, or being consumed with company work while abroad, the safety of your personal data may not always be foremost on your mind. The truth is, we live in times when our cyber safety is always at risk. You may think that cyber threats

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Budget-Friendly Cybersecurity for Startups: Essential Tools and Tips

  When you’re starting a new company, you’ve got your hands full growing the business, keeping an eye on finances, and putting together a great team. With all the things on your plate, it’s totally understandable to sometimes forget about cybersecurity. But here’s the thing, cyberattacks can target any company, no matter how big or

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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024: 5 Cybersecurity Tips for Remote Workers

Isn’t it great that we have an entire month geared toward bringing greater awareness to cybersecurity? According to the US Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, since 2004, October has been designated by the President and Congress to be National Cybersecurity Awareness month. It’s a time when the public and private sectors collaborate to bring greater

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Phishing vs. Pharming: How to Tell Them Apart and Stay Safe

Phishing and pharming are two of the most common cybersecurity threats out there. Many people sometimes confuse one for the other. Although they sound similar, they are different in many ways, and for your own safety, it’s important that you understand their differences. In this article, I’ll show you the differences between phishing vs. pharming,

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How to Clean up Emails and Subscriptions: Step-by-Step!

Every time I open my inbox, it seems like ten more emails have been added to the list. Many of these emails come from subscriptions, promotions, and newsletters I can’t even remember I had. If you’re like me, being bombarded by emails can be a pain.   Cleaning up emails and managing subscriptions doesn’t just

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