Two Russian nationals, Maksim Yakubets and Igor Turashev, were indicted in Pittsburgh on December 5th, for involvement in international multimillion-dollar
Questions to Ask Before Ransomware Hits Your Business
In the past, a ransomware attack would target a single computer and ask the victim for $500. But now, what we see during our own cyber-incident response
Capital One Data Breach Exposes 100 Million Records to Seattle Hacker
Barely a week after the Equifax data breach was settled for nearly $650 million dollars, there appears to be news of an almost equally large mega-breach
International Tax Update: OECD Releases Latest Edition of Model Tax Convention
On April 25, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) formally released the tenth edition of its Model Tax Convention on Income
The Dichotomy of Cybersecurity in Higher Education
Cybersecurity in the higher education (Higher Ed) realm faces many challenges. Unlike corporate entities, there may be many groups outside of central IT
Occasionally on penetration testing/ethical hacking engagements we encounter misconfigured mail servers which creates an opportunity to either gather information
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