by Miné Salkin | Apr 17, 2015 | Blog, The Feed
Robert Herjavec came to the Center for Cybersecurity at the University of South Florida on April 16 to talk about businesses and security breaches in today’s world. Perhaps the best piece of knowledge he imparted was the following: the amount of connected...
by Miné Salkin | Feb 24, 2015 | Blog, Cary's Corner
If you have eyes, you’ve probably read about Superfish. What is it? Some kind of aquatic discovery? You’d be wrong, it’s actually a little less benign than that; if you have it on your Lenovo PC you should uninstall it immediately. Superfish is...
by Miné Salkin | Feb 10, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
History was made as the University of South Florida officially opened the new Florida Center for Cyber Security, prompting a real recognition for the importance of security in the state and nationally. “That we are all gathered here today to open these new facilities...
by Miné Salkin | Jan 15, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
2014 was the year of hacks. 2014 was the year of the Fappening, The Snappening, the Sony hacks, Heartbleed, and the recent CentCom social media hack by alleged ISIS affiliates. Hacking Tampa Bay may be the most targeted city in the nation, but why? Where No-One is...
by Miné Salkin | Jan 14, 2015 | Blog, Homepage Slider
2015 so far has not been a great year for cybersecurity in Tampa, being named the number one most targeted city in the nation. To top it, a more recent breach against US Central Command has caused more ripples of concern from the latest CentCom twitter hack. A group...