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Cyber Sessions: A national plan with promise

(Editor’s note: This is the 10th installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: What to know about insurance

(Editor’s note: This is the ninth installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: Chasing talent

(Editor’s note: This is the eighth installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: Even small, midsize businesses can’t risk vulnerabilities

(Editor’s note: This is the seventh installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: The ‘have to haves’ for reasonable protection in 2023

(Editor’s note: This is the sixth installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: Ignore holiday risks … I triple dog dare you!

(Editor’s note: This is the fifth installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
Jason Albuquerque

Cyber Sessions: Meeting the ‘reasonable’ security standard

(Editor’s note: This is the third installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
CYBER SPECIALISTS: Roger Williams University professor of cybersecurity Doug White, middle, speaks during a Q&A session at the end of Providence Business News’ 2022 Cybersecurity Summit at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick on Oct. 6. At left is Linn F. Freedman, a certified information privacy professional and U.S. chair of data privacy and the cybersecurity team at Robinson & Cole LLP. At right is Shakour A. Abuzneid, a professor of cybersecurity and networking and incoming program director at RWU. 
PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

Panel: In fending off cyberattacks, prevention isn’t nearly enough

While common security measures can help companies and their employees avoid becoming victims of cybercrime, they aren’t foolproof, said Shakour A. Abuzneid, a professor...
LISA SHORR, far right, Secure Future Tech Solutions vice president, speaks during the PBN Cybersecurity Summit at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick on Thursday afternoon. She is joined during one of the panel discussions by, from left, Jason Albuquerque, Envision Technology Advisors LLC chief operating officer; Linn F. Freedman, certified information privacy professional and U.S. chair of the data privacy and cybersecurity team at Robinson & Cole LLP; Doug White, professor of cybersecurity and networking at Roger Williams University; Shakour A. Aubuzneid, professor of cybersecurity and networking and incoming program director at RWU; and Eric Shorr, Secure Future Tech president. Standing is PBN Editor Michael Mello. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

‘Thinking like a hacker,’ ROI benefits highlighted at PBN Cybersecurity Summit

PROVIDENCE – In the past five years, the U.S. has logged more than 2.6 million cybersecurity-related complaints, costing a total of $18.8 million in...

Cyber Sessions: Stay in your lane? Not on cyberthreats

(Editor’s note: This is the second installment of a monthly column on the growing number of cyberthreats facing businesses of all sizes and what...
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