I recognize that a host of others are writing about CMMC and its ever-changing guidelines while in development. What I would like to do is present a simple view - where we are in the process and development stages and how they can potentially impact your business. First a few disclaimers, one, the development...
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Everyone has seen the recent news of the outage caused by a bad update to the CrowdStrike Agents. This is a good time for everyone to take stock of their own IT systems, disaster planning, and security configurations. First, if you follow Sher-Tech you know that we are generally don’t recommend companies use services...
Continue readingBenefits of a vCISO
A virtual Chief Information Security Officer (vCISO) is an external expert contracted by your organization to provide CISO services. These services include designing, overseeing, and managing your organization’s overall security strategy. These are high-level, organization-wide strategies, though larger organizations may have different security strategies for different business units. Providing Risk Assessments and Risk Management...
Continue readingWe All Live in a Bad Neighborhood
Back in the Stone Age (Late 90’s/Early 00’s) people referred to the internet as a Superhighway. It was a way of connecting to far off places without interacting with the points in-between. While the way the internet works hasn’t changed, our understanding of its interconnectedness has. When it comes to the internet superhighway, it’s...
Continue readingSecure or “Secure Enough”?
When we talk about security, it is often not clear what the end goal is beyond an unspecified "secure state." Which begs the question, when is security good enough? I almost never hear business leaders or security professionals begin a security conversation from this perspective, but this is precisely the conversation business leaders should...
Continue readingSoftware Whitelist or Blacklist?
Today I am writing on the subject of a security control known as whitelisting/blacklisting, or sometimes seen as “deny all, permit by exception”. This control is usually seen as part of cybersecurity compliance efforts, or when organizations have reached the maturity level to begin formalizing their security standards. This can refer to software, applications,...
Continue readingSurviving Below the Cybersecurity Poverty Line
Recently an article came out titled “How to Survive Below the Cybersecurity Poverty Line” which raised some interesting points for small to mid-sized businesses. The cybersecurity poverty line is defined as the point at which an organization does not “have the means and resources needed to achieve and maintain a mature security posture and...
Continue readingThe Future of Cyber-Insurance Policy Security Requirements
As Cyber Attacks continue to escalate, more and more businesses are looking to Cyber Insurance Policies to protect against financial losses. As cyber insurance becomes more popular, we at Sher-Tech are seeing changes to the underwriting process. Currently, when seeking an insurance policy, the insurance company will send you a questionnaire seeking information on...
Continue readingCyber Security Tips
Never leave workstations unattended. Always log off or lock your device. Consider setting up auto-lock after a period of inactivity. Cyber-security is a team sport. You are only as good as your weakest player. Build Cyber-awareness in your team to prevent phishing and other social-engineering attacks. Keep your software up to date. Turn on...
Continue readingDo not Pay the Ransom!
As we have all heard by now, the colonial pipeline hackers were paid 5 million dollars. The data that was extracted from all accounts, at least available information, was a mix of financial and accounting files. I get it, sometimes paying the ransom can assist in returning your business back to normal, or at...
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