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Sanford security company develops alarm system to prevent thefts

August 2, 2017Francesca RiveraConsumer Protection, Fraud, Theft

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. July 29 2017- A Sanford security company said it has come up with a solution to stop thieves from trying to rip people off at the gas station with skimmers, devices used to steal credit and debit card numbers. Chris Gilpin with SignalVault told Channel 9 anchor Jamie Holmes that he’s developed…

Sanford security company develops alarm system to prevent thefts

August 2, 2017Francesca RiveraFraud, Risk Management, Technology

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. July 29 2017- A Sanford security company said it has come up with a solution to stop thieves from trying to rip people off at the gas station with skimmers, devices used to steal credit and debit card numbers. Chris Gilpin with SignalVault told Channel 9 anchor Jamie Holmes that he’s developed…

GLOBAL POLICE SPRING A TRAP ON THOUSANDS OF DARK WEB USERS

July 21, 2017Francesca RiveraCybersecurity, Fraud, Surveillance, Technology

“WHEN ALPHABAY, THE world’s largest dark web bazaar, went offline two weeks ago, it threw the darknet into chaos as its buyers and sellers scrambled to find new venues. What those dark web users didn’t—and couldn’t—know: That chaos was planned. Dutch authorities had already seized Hansa, another another major dark web market, the previous month….

This $18 key can protect you from hackers

July 7, 2017Francesca RiveraCybersecurity, Risk Management, Technology

By now you’ve probably heard you should be using two-factor authentication, often called 2FA, to log in to your accounts. If you’re using 2FA, you need an additional code to access your email, Facebook or other accounts. This is often sent via SMS, which may not be the most secure. For instance, if you request…

DHS Workers Left Unsecured Laptops and Passwords on Their Desks

July 3, 2017Francesca RiveraCybersecurity, Government, Risk Management

Homeland Security Department offices are dropping the ball on information security controls, according to a pair of audits released last week. Auditors with the firm KPMG walked through offices and cubicles of staff for the DHS chief information officer and chief financial officer after work hours and found unsecured laptops and mobile devices and written…

Behind-the-scenes of what triggers TSA luggage inspections

June 19, 2017Francesca RiveraRisk Management, Technology, Training, TSA

“Giant sandals, sun tan lotion and leftover fried chicken crammed into a suitcase triggered searches Friday of several pieces of checked luggage at Myrtle Beach International Airport. Pretty standard stuff, except for maybe the fried chicken, says Mark J. Howell, regional spokesman for the Transportation Security Administration. Myrtle Beach tourists are more likely to pack…

How To Know Which NIST Framework To Use

June 16, 2017Francesca RiveraCybersecurity, Risk Management, Surveillance, Technology

“One of the most important aspects of the recent cybersecurity executive order is also the aspect causing the most confusion. When President Donald Trump signed the executive order in May, it included the requirement federal agencies use the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to manage their cybersecurity risk. However, some have confused the NIST CSF with the…

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