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Preventing Resource-Exhaustion Attacks By Disgruntled Insiders

A former employee is sent to jail for creating "infinite loops". We examine how non-terminating threads can crash critical systems.

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Quantum Shields: Why Encryption Still Matters In A Post-Quantum Cloud

Quantum threats are increasing. Is it time to do away with encryption? We examine how encryption works today and will likely work tomorrow.

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GOTCHA From CAPTCHA Causing More Havoc

CAPTCHA malware is still a thing. What are the signs you need to know to lower your exposure?

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From Opportunistic Malware To Industrialized Extortion: The Rise Of Ransomware As A Service

The DOJ announces charges against an international cybercriminal. We examine industrialized ransomware as a service and its loss exposure for all organizations.

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Protecting IP Assets From Insider Theft And Resale

An executive goes to jail for illegally reselling IP back to his employer. We outline practical governance, contracting, and oversight steps to reduce this hidden fraud risk.

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Who Is Most Likely To Experience Burnout In Your Organization? You Make The Call

A survey reveals Gen Z workers experience the highest percentage of burnout. What generation experiences the highest burnout rate in your organization?

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Recognize The Red Flags Of Invoice Fraud Before It Is Too Late

County law enforcement warns local businesses of an invoice scam impacting the community. We examine the red flags of invoice fraud.

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Are Employees Excited About AI Adoption? You Make The Call

A survey shows participating employees are actually enthusiastic about AI, but management is fumbling the roll-out. What are your thoughts? You make the call and join the conversation.

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Auditing After Absence: Turning Departures Into Fraud Deterrents

An ex-employee is charged for rebate fraud. We explore how routine audits tied to vacations and departures can uncover similar schemes and reduce internal crime risk.

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