As the ease of doing business has increased with the internet and a more connected economy, so has the risk for a breach. Cybercrime continues to grow as the primary motivation for breaches. Join BKD for a complimentary webinar featuring the current…
On September 18, the FBI released information about a new technique cybercriminals are using wherein they target employees through phishing emails designed to capture the employees’ login credentials.
The IRS recently released a warning on a phishing attack targeting state accounting and professional associations.
This complimentary, government-focused webinar aims to help you make sense of the bewildering landscape of top cyber threats.
There’s an alarming trend in ransomware, and it’s not perpetrators requesting more bitcoin or hitting larger targets. This once-benign but annoying tactic is now being used as a mere smokescreen to mask the more sinister activity of stealing an…
Elite hackers from around the world visited Las Vegas in late July for the annual DEF CON conference. Among this year’s events was the Voting Village. Hackers formed teams and attempted to hack voting machines commonly used in elections that were…
Ransomware is considered the “pest” of cyberattacks—annoying but not terribly harmful. The primary motivation in a ransomware attack is to make a quick, safe profit on ransom funds by downloading various types of malicious software to make key…
Once a disaster recovery and business continuity plan (BCP) is validated, approved and implemented, it must be regularly tested. Vigorous testing will identify gaps in the plan or business process changes and assure the plan is accurate and complete…
There have been an increasing number of articles and surveys about how corporate boards of directors should be more aware of threats posed by hackers—and board members are paying more attention to this issue. According to a recent article in the…