NINJIO Partner Insights: End of Year 2021 Roundup
NINJIO works with a range of industry-leading technology and business services providers —many of which publish independent research, reports and blogs on pressing topics such in cybersecurity, IT, artificial intelligence, and technology leadership. On the blog, we share insights from a number of our partners with the NINJIO Family.
Check out this NINJIO Partner Insights Roundup from the last quarter of 2021…
Source: Trend Micro
Topic: Cybersecurity Trends
Ctrl+Alt+Truth. Welcome to the future of cybercrime
SYNOPSIS:
Welcome to 2030, to the nation of New San Joban, where a single keystroke can alter reality. In this piece, Trend Micro explains what a fully converged digital world means for the future of cybersecurity, and how you can stay ahead of the bad guys.
Source: Terranova Security
Topic: Security Awareness
5 Most Dangerous Holiday Cyber Scams
SYNOPSIS: While the holiday season can be hectic, it’s important to beware of the latest scams so that you can protect yourself and shop safely without having to worry about having your data stolen. Terranova Security advises: as a rule of thumb, if something seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Source: Symbol Security
Topic: Email Security
Stop Using Your Corporate Email for your Personal Site Sign-ups..Like…Now!
SYNOPSIS: The blend between work and personal life raises cybersecurity concerns. One of the major problems that occur is the use of corporate emails for personal use, especially social media platforms. This article examines the security risks of using corporate emails for personal site sign-ups.
Source: Posture
Topic: Training
Top 5 Phishing Training and Testing Products for Small and Medium Businesses
SYNOPSIS: With the risk of insider threats, phishing training tools can help train and pinpoint any threats to the company. Whether an employee accidentally gives away private information or does so deliberately, these five tools can help train employees to be aware of real insider threats.
Source: Cyber Risk Aware
Topic: Security Awareness
The future of human cyber risk management and security awareness education
SYNOPSIS: Recent research has identified many determinants of risky security behaviours, such as: trust in, experience with an affinity towards technology; our organisational commitment; and perceived ownership of the technology we use – how much we value and want to protect the technology. Cyber Risk Aware reports.
Source: CyberSecOp Consulting
Topic: Cybersecurity Trends
Cybercrime: TOR, Dark Web, Ransomware, and Cryptocurrency
SYNOPSIS: How is TOR, Dark Web, Ransomware, and Cryptocurrency connected when it comes to cybercrime? CyberSecOp Consulting explains how cybercriminals use The Onion Router (TOR) in combination with a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to hide their geolocation, providing the threat actor with anonymity and privacy and making their connection and identity untraceable.
Source: DDN
Topic: AI
The Future of AI in the Enterprise
SYNOPSIS: NVIDIA’s Manuvir Das spoke at DDN’s user group about the state of AI in the enterprise. This resulting presentation and report provide fresh perspectives and insights into the evolution of enterprise data centers, and the future of AI infrastructure.
Source: Defendify
Topic: Cyber Insurance
Why You Can’t Rely on Cyber Insurance Alone
SYNOPSIS: Keeping your organization cyber secure and readied means procuring cyber and data insurance. So how much cyber insurance is enough, and how can you adequately protect your business and clients? Defendify explains how the first prerequisite to coverage is having a solid cybersecurity program in place.
Source: Microserve
Topic: Management
How To Manage A Hybrid Workforce
SYNOPSIS: With our teams spread out across locations and time-zones, it’s more important than ever for people to feel connected and on the same page. So, how can we ensure that we’re maintaining our hybrid workforce effectively for the long-term? Microserve offers four tips for managing remote workers.
Source: MySherpa
Topic: Devices
Cleaning tips for your work computers and mobile devices
SYNOPSIS: Allowing work PCs and mobile devices to accumulate dirt can lead to glitches and hardware failures, both of which can affect productivity. To avoid these issues, you must properly maintain your work devices. MySherpa offers a few tips to keep them clean.