Cyber Defense

State’s Cybersecurity Efforts Nab National Awards From CIO Association

LANSING – Michigan took two top honors in the annual state IT awards competition sponsored by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers. The state’s efforts to assemble and train a corps of volunteer civilians to assist in cyber emergencies and its development of a mobile resource to inventory Michigan’s forests were chosen as

By |2017-10-05T20:02:30-04:00October 5th, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Snyder Proclaims October Michigan Cybersecurity Awareness Month

LANSING - Gov. Rick Snyder has proclaimed October as Michigan’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, to highlight the need for all Michiganders to be vigilant of their online activities to avoid cyber-crimes. “Cybersecurity has grown to become a vital priority for the protection of families and businesses,” Snyder said. “We should all use Cybersecurity Awareness Month as

By |2017-10-03T21:00:50-04:00October 3rd, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Lohrmann Backgrounds Equifax Hack – Why It Happened, What’s Next?

ROYAL OAK - Cyber security pro Dan Lohrmann explores the Equifax data breech, and explores stories that some Equifax executives sold stock before disclosing the hack. When the news of the hack - impacting more than 140 million people - was disclosed also is questionable. The news was posted during Hurricane Harvey when it devastated

By |2017-10-01T14:52:38-04:00October 1st, 2017|Cyber Defense, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

US Signal Offers Enhanced Disaster Recover As A Service

GRAND RAPIDS - US Signal has enhanced its disaster recovery as a service offering to include two service tiers: standard and premium. With both tiers, a customer’s primary production environment is continuously replicated to a US Signal cloud environment or between multiple US Signal data centers. When needed, a replicated instance of the environment can

By |2017-09-28T18:47:22-04:00September 28th, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Michigan Cyber Security Conference

GRAND RAPIDS - Come Thursday, October 19, at the JW Marriott in downtown Grand Rapids to discover the latest cyber security trends and threats facing your organization! Back by popular demand, the Fourth Annual Michigan Cyber Security Conference will feature presentations and panel discussions from industry specialists, local experts, and keynote speaker Corey Nachreiner, CTO

By |2017-09-21T15:26:35-04:00September 21st, 2017|Cyber Defense|

After Equifax Breach: Hurricanes Overshadow Massive Cybersecurity Story

GRAND LEDGE - As all eyes turned toward the Caribbean and Florida this week in essential preparation for Hurricane Irma, Equifax announced a different kind of unprecedented ‘incident’ that could significantly impact half of the U.S. population. Here’s what you need to know and how to respond to protect your identity and your family. Just

By |2017-09-18T09:18:59-04:00September 18th, 2017|Cyber Defense, Guest Columns|

Homeland Security Bans Agencies From Using Kaspersky Cybersecurity Products

WASHINGTON DC - Homeland Security is banning Russia-based Kaspersky Lab from doing business with the U.S. government. In a statement on Wednesday, DHS Acting Secretary Elaine Duke directed all Executive Branch agencies and departments to identify over the next 30 days any Kaspersky products being used, make a plan in the next 60 days to eliminate their

By |2017-09-14T09:09:35-04:00September 14th, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Report: 1.65 Million Computers Targeted By Cryptocurrency Mining Malware In 2017

MOSCOW - More than 1.65 million computers were targeted by cryptocurrency mining malware attacks in the first eight months of 2017, according to a new report from Kaspersky Lab. The Russia-based cybersecurity outfit said on Tuesday that the figure represents the number of computers, running Kaspersky software, that were protected from the malicious software, which can turn

By |2017-09-14T08:49:27-04:00September 14th, 2017|Cyber Defense|

Russian Hacker Campaign Aimed At Potentially Taking Down U.S. Power Grid

SAN JOSE, Ca. - The horror story scenario of taking down electrical power grids has moved from science fiction to science fact contends Symantec, which found evidence that hundreds of grids in the U.S., Turkey and Switzerland have been the target of a massive hacking campaign dubbed Dragonfly 2.0. Some reports link it to Russia. 

By |2017-09-08T10:56:34-04:00September 8th, 2017|Cyber Defense, Featured|

Leaders & Innovators’ Series Begins With Panel On Cybersecurity

SOUTHFIELD – Keeping sensitive personal data safe for customers and clients is a top priority for every business and organization. Failing at cybersecurity can mean huge financial losses and damaged reputations. On Thursday, Sept. 14, the public can hear the latest tips on keeping data secure at an event at Lawrence Technological University, as the

By |2017-09-01T13:56:59-04:00September 1st, 2017|Cyber Defense, ESD|