Deepfakes and their dangerous debut

The impacts of deepfakes and cybersecurity concerns In 2021 I touched on the challenges presented by AI-based threats. Specifically, AI-generated media used for deceiving recipients. For a while, examples of a seemingly innocuous technology referred to as “deepfake” has now transitioned into the threat climate. It...

Biotech and cybersecurity myths

The field of life sciences and the cyber dangers it faces Biotech is a valuable, data and tech-driven field researching powerful, life-altering sciences. But despite its reputation and pursuits, the field of biotech and all its related organizations is not immune to cyber threats. If there’s data...

What helps improve remote work/productivity?

Key things to help remote working proficiency While it’s one thing to checkmark the trends harming remote work, it’s also important to point out what can improve it too. We’re encountering new challenges with the formula too, as burnout sets in, due in part to complicated...

The End of 2022 with Good News

Positive Outcomes for IT and Cybersecurity This year I’ve had to cover a lot of unfortunate news, ranging from the encroachment of cybersecurity problems all under the umbrella of a pandemic. But, as the year wraps up (can you believe it), I’d like to focus on...

2022 IT and Cyber Trends

The coming trends for 2022 and beyond As a new year approaches, part of staying ahead of the curve is just that: staying ahead. Therefore, getting a grasp of potential IT, cybersecurity, and technology-relevant trends is a sure way to remain competitive (and stable). Take a...

Spiderman and ransomware!?

Wall-crawler and web problems I feel like “Spiderman helps spread digital menace known as ransomware” is a headline fit for the Daily Bugle, something J. Jonah would rant endlessly about. You see folks, Spiderman isn’t just menacing our streets, he’s destroying our home computers! But what genuinely...

The Log4j exploit problem grows

A zero-day exploit will have long term complications, experts say Very recently we talked about a massive zero-day exploit affecting Java-based web enterprises and development, something which is so intertwined with online infrastructure it put millions of portals and people at risk. The primary reason is...