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2412, 2014

How Easily Could the Sony Breach Have Been Prevented?

By |December 24th, 2014|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on How Easily Could the Sony Breach Have Been Prevented?

Check out this short video of Jonathan Sandler of STEALTHbits talking about how their technology would very likely have kept Sony out of the headlines.

2312, 2014

Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas a Happy New Year to All of You

By |December 23rd, 2014|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas a Happy New Year to All of You

Thank you so much for all your support in 2014.  We are already planning for 2015.  Many of you may have already gotten calls from me as I contact you to get feedback on a [...]

1712, 2014

What nineteen audiences in twelve months taught me?

By |December 17th, 2014|Healthcare, IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on What nineteen audiences in twelve months taught me?

Navigating Fear in the Security and Compliance World

In advancing technology it is fear of having a project go sideways, over budget or fail to accomplish the stated objective that has many frozen. What if that technology we recommend doesn’t work as we hope? What if it is something required by law (such as encryption in healthcare) that we fear an unknown outcome so much that we won’t act? What if we miss a key component of a project or underestimate the effort required and the entire project goes over our budget?

1212, 2014

How Can An IT Security Breach Cost Me My Job? The Sony Pictures Case

By |December 12th, 2014|Healthcare, IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on How Can An IT Security Breach Cost Me My Job? The Sony Pictures Case

I don’t normally give a moments notice to stuff that goes on in Hollywood, but the story “Future of Sony's Amy Pascal questioned after hacked email revelations” caught my attention because of the cyber security aspect involved.  So often I hear executives say something similar to “I don’t worry about our security because we don’t have anything anyone would want to hack into.”

That complacent assessment is wrong as most everyone knows since today nearly all hacking/security breach incidents are the result of indiscriminate malware that scans the Internet searching for vulnerable systems.  When that malware finds a vulnerable system most of them run automated code that looks for passwords, bank account information, encrypts data for ransom, etc.

In this particular case a ton of data was stolen and released.  The implication for Sony Pictures Co-Chairman is that her personal e-mails were....

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