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Google & Yahoo's New DMARC Policy Shows Why Businesses Need Email Authentication... Now, Boca Business is affected
But what's DMARC, and why is it suddenly so important? Don't worry; we've got you covered. Let's dive into the world of email authentication
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3N1 IT Consultants
Apr 18, 2024
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Connect Safely and Remotely to Work Servers
Connect Safely and Remotely to Work Servers Remote access is essential for today's workforce, but it can also create security risks if not managed properly. In this video, you'll learn the best practices for securely connecting to work servers from home, while traveling, or from remote offices. We cover the importance of VPNs, multi-factor authentication (MFA), endpoint security, password management, and secure remote desktop access. You'll also discover common mistakes that can expose company data, how cybercriminals target remote workers, and the steps businesses can take to protect sensitive information from unauthorized access. Whether you're an employee, manager, or business owner, this video provides practical guidance to help you maintain productivity without compromising security. What You'll Learn: How to securely access work servers remotely The role of VPNs and MFA in protecting connections Best practices for remote desktop and file access How to secure laptops and mobile devices Common remote access threats and how to avoid them Tips for maintaining compliance and protecting company data Stay connected, stay productive, and most importantly—stay secure while working remotely. #cybersecurity
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Think You Have Nothing to Hide? Think Again: What information breaches have affected you?
Think You Have Nothing to Hide? Think Again: What Information Breaches Have Affected You? Many people believe they have nothing worth stealing—until they discover their personal information has been exposed in a data breach. In this eye-opening video, we explore how information breaches impact everyday individuals, even those who don't consider themselves high-value targets. From email addresses and passwords to financial records, medical information, and personal details, cybercriminals can use stolen data in ways that may surprise you. Learn how major data breaches occur, what information is commonly exposed, and how compromised data can lead to identity theft, account takeovers, financial fraud, and targeted phishing attacks. We'll also show you how to determine whether your information has been involved in a breach and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your family. What You'll Learn: What a data breach is and how it happens The types of personal information most often exposed How stolen data is used by cybercriminals Signs that your information may have been compromised Tools and resources for checking breach exposure Best practices for securing your accounts and personal data Your information is valuable—even if you think it isn't. Watch this video to understand the real impact of data breaches and learn how to better protect your digital identity in today's connected world.
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How Hackers Hack PEOPLE Not Computers
How Hackers Hack PEOPLE, Not Computers When most people think of hacking, they imagine cybercriminals breaking through firewalls, exploiting software vulnerabilities, or deploying sophisticated malware. In reality, one of the most effective tools hackers use isn't technology—it's human psychology. In this video, we explore how cybercriminals manipulate people into revealing sensitive information, clicking on malicious links, transferring money, or granting access to secure systems. You'll learn how social engineering attacks work, why even security-conscious individuals can fall victim, and the tactics attackers use to exploit trust, fear, urgency, and curiosity. Through real-world examples, we'll examine common attacks such as phishing emails, vishing (voice phishing), smishing (text message scams), business email compromise, impersonation schemes, and other forms of social engineering. Most importantly, you'll discover practical steps to recognize and stop these attacks before they succeed. What You'll Learn: Why are people often the weakest link in cybersecurity Common social engineering techniques used by hackers How phishing, vishing, and smishing attacks work Warning signs of manipulation and fraud attempts Best practices for verifying requests and protecting sensitive information How organizations can build a stronger security-aware culture Technology alone can't stop every cyberattack. Understanding how hackers target people is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself, your organization, and your data from today's most common cyber threats.
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The Dark Web Explained with No Tech Jargon
What is the Dark Web, and why does it matter to you? In this 5-minute video, we break down the myths, realities, and risks surrounding one of the internet’s most misunderstood spaces. Learn the difference between the Surface Web, Deep Web, and Dark Web, how cybercriminals use hidden marketplaces, and why stolen passwords and personal information often end up there. We also explore how businesses and individuals can protect themselves from the dangers associated with the Dark Web, including identity theft, data breaches, ransomware, and cyber scams. Whether you’re new to cybersecurity or looking to better understand online threats, this video provides a clear and easy-to-follow overview of the Dark Web and its impact on digital security. Topics covered include: • Surface Web vs. Deep Web vs. Dark Web • How the Dark Web works • Common criminal activity online • Stolen data and credential sales • Risks to businesses and individuals • How to protect your accounts and information • Why monitoring and strong cybersecurity matter Understanding the Dark Web is the first step toward protecting yourself in today’s digital world.
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Fix Your Passwords Today!
Weak passwords are one of the easiest ways for cybercriminals to gain access to your accounts, data, and business systems. In this 5-minute video, we break down everything you need to know to improve your password security — from creating strong, unique passwords to understanding why reusing passwords puts you at risk. You’ll learn practical tips for building better passwords, how password managers simplify security, and the real dangers of weak or compromised credentials. Whether you’re protecting personal accounts or securing your organization, this video provides simple steps that can dramatically reduce your cyber risk. Topics covered include: • How hackers crack weak passwords • Why password reuse is dangerous • Creating strong, memorable passwords • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) basics • Benefits of password managers • Common password mistakes to avoid • Best practices for personal and business security Don’t wait until your accounts are compromised — fix your passwords before attackers do.
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Micro SaaS Vetting The 5 Minute Security Check for Browser Add ons
Browser extensions can greatly enhance productivity—but they can also introduce serious security risks if not properly managed. In this video, we explore browser extension security and how malicious or overly permissive add-ons can lead to data leaks, credential theft, and system compromise. Learn how to evaluate extensions, manage permissions, and implement best practices to keep your browsing environment secure and your organization protected.
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