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August 10, 2020
Marengo County School System Moves Forward with Tech Resources
The Marengo County school district prepares for the upcoming school year and is in the process of purchasing WiFi for six buses that will be placed in remote areas for students to have access to the Internet. The equipment has CIPA Compliance filters for safety in addition to the Security and iboss filtering the district has purchased for the Chromebooks.
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July 24, 2020
Expert Insight On Instacart Customers’ Personal Data Sold On Dark Web
iboss Co-founder and CEO, Paul Martini, addresses the Instacart breach that has impacted millions across the U.S. and Canada and explains what organizations can do to prevent such attacks.
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July 24, 2020
Instacart Customer Accounts for Sale on Dark Web
Instacart may have offered Americans a way to stay safe during the pandemic by doing their grocery shopping online but now the grocery app may have put customers at risk after 278,531 accounts were found on sale in two dark web stores. iboss Co-founder and CEO, Paul Martini, highlights the importance of managing cybersecurity properly to avoid such threats.
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July 22, 2020
As Districts Struggle to Bring Students Back, IT Departments Are Key to Success
With at least some remote learning likely in the fall, the IT department plays an essential role in assuring devices and systems are secure and scalable.
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July 19, 2020
Covid-19 Vaccines, Economies in Peril After Russian APT29 Attacks
SC Media reports on the global race to establish a COVID-19 vaccine, hacking allegations, and the urgency for enhanced cybersecurity measures as health care and medical institutions are particularly vulnerable to cyber threats during the pandemic. Read the full article here to gain insight from cybersecurity experts including iboss Co-founder and CEO, Paul Martini.
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July 2, 2020
iboss Co-Founder and CEO Provides Cybersecurity Expertise on One of the Biggest Password Re-Use Studies of Its Kind
Information Security Buzz reports on an analysis of more than one billion leaked credentials that discovered one out of every 142 passwords is “123456.”
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