Sunday, April 23, 2017

General Elections to Have Increased Cyber Security

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In light of the Russian hacking scandal that placed a dark cloud over the United States 2016 Presidential election, political party heads are receiving recommendations on how to protect their parties from cyber attacks. The National Cyber Security Centre, gave brief overviews to the potential threats and case studies on recent attacks to help reduce risks and respond it an attack should occur. In my opinion, I feel as if this should have already been a priority. These actions seem a lot more reactive to recent events, and if these precautions were in place already, there may not be a scandal to talk about.

Source Article: msn.com

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Someone Could Still Have Access to That "New" Home or Car

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Buying a new car or home with smart technology can be a wonderful experience, but what if they weren't technically new. There have been reported cases where the previous owners of cars or smart device homes still had remote access. This means if you purchased a "new" car or smart home someone else could unlock your doors, turn up your thermostat or start your car without keys. This is a growing concern as we rely more on smart devices to make our lives easier, not cause a security risk. Always make sure to have all smart devices and car features fully reset, and change passwords immediately. You never know who still may be in charge.

Source Article: nbcnews.com

Sunday, April 9, 2017

AIG to Offer Personal Cyber Security Insurance

 
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In a move that they hope will pay off, AIG will offer security insurance plans to individual clients. It seems AIG is looking to cash in on those individuals afraid of having their personal security information stolen or their bank accounts compromised. No doubt they will be targeting high income people with a lot more to lose than your average Joe. I think this is a good move, as the chance of becoming a victim of a cybercrime increases, the more you have to lose. Only time will tell if AIG is successful with this new direction of cyber security insurance coverage.

Source Article: Fortune.com

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Your Private Information up for Sale

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Apparently Congress does not care about your online privacy protection, or should I say a large majority Republican Congress. The current online broadband privacy protection policy has been repealed, which means we have been sold out by the very people we (wait not me, I'm independent), voted into office. The already rich beyond their wildest dreams, internet service providers will have free reign, to sell all of our private data to the highest bidder if this law is signed by the President. From a cyber security perspective this also means that with more information out there to be sold and exploited, cybercriminals will be looking to hack and steal as much of this information as possible. This is a sad time in our country that our privacy would come second to the interests of big businesses looking to add another zero to their profits. 

Source Article: us news.com