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Threats and Risks . . . and Vulnerabilities

During an interview last week I was asked to define the difference between a Threat and a Risk using language that a non-technical CEO would understand. I gave a good answer and made it to the next round. And then… (read more)

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Cybersecurity for Small Businesses, Part 1: Make it Harder

This is the first of six posts on Cybersecurity for small businesses. Click here for the Introduction and links to the others. Make it Harder Make the attacker’s job harder, starting with passwords. Strengthen your passwords The goal here is… (read more)

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Cybersecurity Presentation for Small Businesses: Introduction

This series of posts started as an outline for a short presentation on Cybersecurity for small businesses that I would eventually give multiple times over a couple of years in the northeast Ohio area. At the time, I was advised… (read more)

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Cybersecurity for Small Businesses

During my cybersecurity consultations with owners and leaders in small businesses, the initial discussions generally center around five topics. The order in which they’re introduced isn’t intended to imply any relative importance but instead represents a conversational flow as we… (read more)

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