Tag Archive: Cybersecurity
Data Protection Goes Beyond “Don’t Click on That”
by Michelle Bomberger | February 25, 2021We’ve all heard about cybersecurity risks and the increasing sophistication of hackers seeking to access our data. Small businesses are particularly at risk because they often don’t have sophisticated systems in place. The increasing work-from-home environment due initially to COVID-19, but likely to continue in the future, created even more access. Employees may use their... View Article
Phishing, Spear Phishing, and Smishing: IT Cyber Risks for Smartphones and Small Business Providers
by Kelly Svihus | May 3, 2018Guest post by Anthony Hargreaves, MBT, CISA, CRISC Small Business providers rely heavily on the most current and innovative methods of communicating and receiving vital business information to their customers, to and from their vendors and across operations. Advertising campaigns often use the latest social media platforms to promote discount codes and payment methods as... View Article
The Three P’s of Crisis Leadership: Planning, Patience, and Practice
by Michelle Bomberger | July 20, 2011Today’s guest blog post comes from Dan Weedin, of Toro Consulting Inc.. Dan Weedin is a Seattle-based insurance and risk management consultant. He helps his clients to make better, more informed decisions on their risk management to save them money, time, and frustration. His strategies on crisis leadership helps his clients keep their business moving... View Article