How to Spot and Prevent Wire Fraud
“Show me the money!” Everyone wants their payments, and they want them now.
But of course, they also want their payments to be delivered securely.
The convenience and frequency of wire transfers attract a great number of bad guys who want to trick and exploit businesses into mistakingly transferring money where it should not be going.
As the risk of wire fraud increases, there’s a great need to know how to spot and prevent wire fraud. This guide will highlight how cybercriminals commit wire fraud and share actionable tips to safeguard your business from these horrible losses.
Top Ways To Get The Most Out of Microsoft Teams
Effective communication is essential to move any business forward however, many businesses struggle with information falling into a messaging void, causing missed deadlines, confused team members, frustrated managers, and even lost revenue. Clearing up these communication issues isn’t as simple as choosing the right messaging app, it’s about choosing the right ways to utilize your messaging app.
With Microsoft Teams averaging 270 million daily users vs. Slack’s 35 million daily users, we’ve decided to share a few Microsoft Teams features you can use to improve communication and collaboration in your business.
Windows OS and CrowdStrike Outage Highlights the Need for Resilient Tech Strategies
Although Cyber Risk sounds exclusively technical, many dangerous risks are introduced by non-technical methods. Technical risks include vulnerabilities in your software, unpatched or out-of-date systems, and insufficient cybersecurity measures. Non-technical risks involve human interaction such as getting tricked by a phishing scam, accidentally sharing sensitive information, or lacking secure best practices within a business. To effectively reduce cyber risk, businesses need to adopt a holistic approach that embraces both improving your tech and your training.
Beware the Monster Under Your Tech: How to Expose a Hidden Cyber Criminal
Although Cyber Risk sounds exclusively technical, many dangerous risks are introduced by non-technical methods. Technical risks include vulnerabilities in your software, unpatched or out-of-date systems, and insufficient cybersecurity measures. Non-technical risks involve human interaction such as getting tricked by a phishing scam, accidentally sharing sensitive information, or lacking secure best practices within a business. To effectively reduce cyber risk, businesses need to adopt a holistic approach that embraces both improving your tech and your training.
Reducing Cyber Risk in Your Business with Tech and Training
Although Cyber Risk sounds exclusively technical, many dangerous risks are introduced by non-technical methods. Technical risks include vulnerabilities in your software, unpatched or out-of-date systems, and insufficient cybersecurity measures. Non-technical risks involve human interaction such as getting tricked by a phishing scam, accidentally sharing sensitive information, or lacking secure best practices within a business. To effectively reduce cyber risk, businesses need to adopt a holistic approach that embraces both improving your tech and your training.