Technology is advancing at warp speed and certainly some innovations could benefit you and your company, but it’s easy to get lost in the sea of information and technological jargon before finding the best solution for your problems. Earlier this ...
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Topics that don’t focus on COVID-19 for nonprofit leaders 
For obvious reasons, COVID-19-19 and the many elements of disruption it has caused continue to dominate conversation at organizations of all types. This month we commemorate two years since the widespread effects of COVID-19 first hit the United States, along ...
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Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly commonplace, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic brought about remote work and insecure remote access to businesses became more prevalent.
Read More »Creative workarounds for regional commercial insurers 
The past two years have prompted regional commercial insurance agencies to get creative with technology and communication.
Read More »COVID continues to drive higher insurance premiums 
Extreme weather, the effects of COVID-19 and an accompanying rise in cyber attacks all factor into this year’s insurance costs.
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Rochester Institute of Technology’s home for cybersecurity has a new name – the ESL Global Cybersecurity Institute – after ESL made a $3 million commitment to the college to help RIT address the importance of cybersecurity as a discipline and ...
Read More »War in Ukraine could mean increased cyber risk for U.S. businesses 
The U.S. government's cybersecurity experts are warning owners of businesses, large and small, to step up precautionary measures as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Read More »What AG report on ‘credential stuffing’ hacks mean for your business 
In January, New York Attorney General Letitia James released a report summarizing the findings of a broad investigation into so-called “credential stuffing” that revealed more than 1.1 million online accounts have been compromised in cyberattacks at 17 prominent companies. The ...
Read More »Data privacy and security concerns with rise of online betting, gaming 
As of January 8, 2022, New York State joined the ranks of more than a dozen states that have legalized online and mobile sports betting since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2018 decision in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, which ...
Read More »California here we come: The New York Privacy Act 
Few areas of the law have grown as quickly in the past five years as the regulation of privacy.
Read More »Small businesses are the big phish in cyber scams 
Whether your business is a retail store or restaurant or you’re a partner in a law firm or medical practice, you’re really in the cybersecurity business. “Cyber threats are real and threaten every business out there,” said Cheryl Nelan, president ...
Read More »Cybersecurity and risk management go hand in hand 
Recently Paul Bornemann, vice president of consulting for Entre Computer Services, was at a Disney store in Orlando when he got a heads-up text from a friend that said it appeared one of his personal social media accounts had been ...
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