Latest from Michael Kassner
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5 reasons to improve cybersecurity by updating software
Wake up, cybersecurity pros, and don't let your business be an easy target for cybercriminals. Learn why keeping digital infrastructure up-to-date should be an essential part of your strategy.
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Why military veterans might be key to closing the cybersecurity jobs gap
Discover why it might be prudent to hire veterans who are already trained in cybersecurity and understand the concepts of militarization.
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How military-style training may enhance your cybersecurity strategy
Find out the benefits of realistic cybersecurity training, such as what is offered by IBM's X-Force Command Center. The facility is modeled on the approach used by the military and first responders.
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Is retaining a cybersecurity attorney a good idea for your business?
Cybersecurity is so complicated that businesses, large and small, are retaining legal counsel specializing in security. Learn two more steps businesses should take before a cyberattack hits.
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How a tax credit can help small businesses in Maryland get cybersecure
Learn why Maryland's Cybersecurity Incentive Tax Credit for small businesses is a win-win situation.
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Why manufacturing companies need to up their cybersecurity game
Cybercriminals now consider manufacturing companies a target-rich environment. Learn why and what can be done to get off that list.
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The Wall Street Journal is helping SMBs shore up cybersecurity
Beleagured SMBs looking for IT security tips should check out WSJ Pro Cybersecurity and WSJ Pro Cybersecurity Small Business Academy.
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Cybersecurity investments: Why ROI calculations may not tell the whole story
Cybersecurity spends are about loss prevention not earnings, suggests security expert Bruce Schneier. Thankfully, there are better options to ensure cybersecurity investments are maximized.
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6 reasons gamification improves cybersecurity training
Experts suggest using gaming as a framework to bolster cybersecurity training for employees. Find out why.
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How to make your small business unattractive to cyberattackers
Cybercriminals perceive small businesses to be lucrative targets. Find out why, and what cybersecurity experts suggest to reduce your digital security risks.