
What is Occupational Fraud & How Do You Detect It?
Occupational fraud is an internal act of deceit or misconduct by a company’s employees, officers, or directors for financial gain.
Occupational fraud is an internal act of deceit or misconduct by a company’s employees, officers, or directors for financial gain.
A cyber thief once tricked an employee into transferring millions of dollars from the employer’s account into their account. How? By mimicking the employee’s CEO’s distinctive
The SPRS score (summary level score) helps identify a government contractor’s progress toward implementing the NIST SP 800-171.
Identify your small business’s risk profile, then dive into cyber risk mitigation strategies to better safeguard your operations.
Protect your small business against evolving digital threats by exploring the lessons learned from cyber attack history.
There’s no question that the service level metrics your managed service provider includes in your service level agreement (SLA) are important. After all, they help your
We have some big news about protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in nonfederal systems and organizations. The much anticipated initial draft of the National Institute of
Learn what a Managed IT Service Provider is and how small to mid-sized companies can choose the right one to work better and grow faster.
Use this 11-Point IT Security Checklist at least once a year to ensure your small business is protected with cybersecurity best practices.
The impact of the internet on how businesses operate is akin to the impact the industrial revolution had on how products are manufactured. Today, finding a
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