by jedi | Jan 2, 2018 | news
The new year is upon us, which means that you’ve hopefully gotten your fill of family, good food, and nostalgic playlists. It also means that the inevitable resolutions are also here. Since many of you will be busy with other priorities, I’ve put a quick list together...
by jedi | May 14, 2017 | news
In the early 90’s, when the consumer “World Wide Web” as it exists today was just getting started, it was apparent to many that we would soon be facing some serious security issues. The original Internet was built on trust: trust between universities and research...
by jedi | Mar 10, 2017 | news
New York State has led the nation in releasing its 23 NYCRR 500 cybersecurity regulation for financial institutions. This article is aimed mostly at those institutions, to give them guidance around what can be expected of them around this regulation, but its adoption...
by jedi | Dec 12, 2016 | news
Two teams take the field. On offense, huge adults who are professional athletes. An NFL team. On defense, eleven small, skinny children, barely standing above the belts of their opponents. Both sides square off as the play is set in motion and the NFL team executes...
by jedi | Jul 18, 2016 | news
Fast forward to 2016 and we are in the middle of a gold rush in the cyber market. The list of data breaches is overwhelming. It’s estimated that cyber crime is overtaking traditional crime. And vendors everywhere are offering cyber security products and services....
by jedi | Jun 26, 2016 | news
Over the long history of banks, many mechanisms have been used to thwart would-be thieves. For instance, a bank would protect the transport mechanism (stagecoaches, armored cars) and heavily secure the soft-points, like tellers and bank branches. The vault was the...
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