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Sue Poremba

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State College, PA, United States

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Past:
  • datacenter
  • Tom's Guide
  • BusinessNewsDaily
  • IT Business Edge
  • Forbes
  • Examiner.com

Past articles by Sue:

Face It, Password Policies and Managers Are Not Protecting Users

Passwords haven’t worked as a solid security strategy in a long time. The policies are there, so why are passwords security’s weak spot? → Read More

What We've Learned in the 12 Months Since the Colonial Pipeline Attack

The attack may have been "a major wake-up call" about the need for greater resilience in IT environments, but have security teams hit the snooze bar one too many times? → Read More

Free vs. paid VPNs: which should you choose

Many VPN providers offer free, or partly free, services. But are such services reliable and trustworthy? Or should you stick with paid VPNs? → Read More

A Comprehensive Guide to Security Equipment for Small Business

If you're concerned with your business's security, consider adding security cameras, systems and keyless locks to help secure your location. → Read More

Supply Chain Security to Become a Higher Priority in 2019

Blockchain will transform the supply chain in 2019. → Read More

Alphabet's VirusTotal: A Security Solution for Your Small Business?

Every small business needs good cybersecurity systems to protect from threats and attacks. Could VirusTotal Enterprise be the solution you've been searching for? → Read More

Insider Threats: How to Stop Them

An insider threat – someone in your network maliciously or accidentally wreaking havoc – is one of the most dangerous risks facing organizations. Here's how to stop it. → Read More

What Is Synthetic Identity Fraud?

It's when a criminal combines real information with a false name to perpetrate fraud. → Read More

The Long-Term Efforts of GDPR Have Only Just Begun

As many security experts have said, GDPR is not an ending point; it is a beginning, a stepping stone to improve the way we protect privacy and data. → Read More

Beginner's Guide to Unemployment Insurance for Small Business

There is a lot of misunderstanding around unemployment insurance, such as who pays for it, who is eligible and whether you can opt out. → Read More

IoT Governance Problems Adding Risk

IoT is taking over, and everybody has to work together to create effective governance over third-party risks. → Read More

IoT Adds Complicated Layer to Risk Management

Without the ability to have an accurate look at all IoT devices on the network, organizations are setting themselves up for serious problems. → Read More

Boards of Directors and CEOs Support Robust ERM Processes

Traditionally, security, risks, and threats were rarely taken as seriously by boards of directors or top executives. CEOs, CFOs often were roadblocks. → Read More

Risk Management Tools Help Prevent Ransomware Attacks

As ransomware attack methods evolve, it is going to get worse. Not having risk management tools in place may make you more susceptible. → Read More

Four Reasons Why Data Breaches Continue

James Stickland, CEO of Veridium, details the four major reasons why data breaches continue to happen. → Read More

8 Essential Tax Tips for Freelance Workers

Being independently employed doesn't get you out of paying taxes, and it goes beyond filing with the IRS every April. → Read More

GDPR Requires Knowledgeable Employees and Better Data Awareness

What steps should you take to make sure your GDPR preparations are on the right track? Here is the advice from different security and privacy experts. → Read More

Security Training Programs: How to Set One Up for Your Small Business

Educating your employees on how to detect and react to a scam is the first step in any good cybersecurity plan. → Read More

Government Agencies Barely Pass DMARC Mandate

DMARC is a pretty minor change. No wonder it is doubtful we wll ever see GDPR-style regulations passed across the U.S. → Read More

Majority of Organizations Admit to Being Unprepared for GDPR

Companies may believe they are ready for May 25 and GDPR, but is that really the case? → Read More