NIST’s password guidelines: What you need to know

the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released new guidelines for creating and managing passwords. This is great news for anyone looking to improve their online security. But what do these new guidelines mean for you? In this blog post, we will discuss the basics of the NIST password guidelines.

Should I Delete My Old Apps and Programs?

If you combed through your computer, you would probably find a lot of programs that you don’t even remember downloading. Thumb through your phone, you’ll see apps you haven’t touched in a very long time. It can be frustrating to take time out of your day to search out old programs and wait for them to uninstall, and besides, does it even actually matter?

Yes! You should be deleting unimportant applications off of all your electronic devices on a regular basis.

3 Ways Cyber-Crime Plays Out In Real Life

You’ve heard about it since you first started using the internet: Cybersafety must be practiced at all times when you’re online. Hopefully, you undergo regular security awareness training if you work at a computer to stay up to date on modern cyberattacks and the best way to combat threats.

Watering hole attack: What it is and how to protect against it

Watering hole attacks have become more common in recent years and pose a serious threat to organizations everywhere. Read on to learn more about what watering hole attacks and how your business can stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.
How watering hole attacks work
The term “watering hole” colloquially refers to a social gathering place where a particular group of people often go to.

How Can I Keep My Info Off the Dark Web?

The Dark Web: It’s the murky waters that you stumble upon if you venture too far in that big ocean, the Internet. This is where cybercriminals gather to sell, buy and trade illegal goods and services of all kinds, from scenarios that seem like a Law & Order plot line all the way to identity theft.

3 Types of hackers and what they do

There are many hackers in the world. Some hackers just want to cause mischief, while others have more malicious intentions. In this blog post, we will explain the three main kinds of hackers and how they differ from one another.

A complicated history

In the 1950s, the term “hacker” was vaguely defined as someone who explored the details and limits of computer technology by testing them for a variety of purposes.