2018 was supposed to be a breakthrough year in cyber-security with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR is a regulation under the European Union’s (EU) Data Protection Law. The objective of the GDPR is to provide safety, protection, and to maintain...
When it comes to website security, a little bit of paranoia can be a good thing. With the number of cyber attacks growing every year, we strongly advise our clients to prioritize website security best practices. The usual behavior is to act after an attack has...
Yes. Google is punishing websites without SSL certificates. Not only will not having SSL certificates mark you down in the search rankings. Google’s approach will negatively impact your trust rating with Internet users. Therefore, if your website does not have SSL...
WordPress is the most popular content management system in the world. More than 500 websites are built daily using WordPress and it has been the most dominant CMS the last eight years. Overall, WordPress runs nearly 30% of all websites operating on the Internet....
Cybercriminals are becoming increasingly aggressive. In the first 6 months of 2017, we’ve seen mounting evidence of state-sponsored ransomware, leaks of spy tools from U.S. intelligence agencies, campaign hacking and more daring attempts at stealing confidential...
Security exists to make sure everything that we hold valuable in life is safe, secure and protected from those with malicious intent. Life has become a long list of passwords and combinations. From locker combinations to PIN codes for ATM, cellphone access to...