Category - Reputation Security + Cyber Security

Disinformation Cyber Risk

Disinformation Caused Cyber + Reputation Risk For Businesses

Disinformation is a word that gets thrown around a lot, but in the context of cybersecurity and online reputation management, it's also an increasingly important issue. Disinformation refers to false information intended to deceive and manipulate people with the goal of subverting democracy.
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Attack Surface Areas

Attack Surface Areas Explode With Risk

Attack surface areas explode with risk. In today’s world, we are surrounded by a lot of devices that are connected to the internet, which means that there are more devices for hackers to use to get into our networks. This can lead to a significant increase in risk for your company’s reputation and assets. The other thing to consider is that devices are becoming more intelligent. For example, voice-activated systems like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home can either be a pro or con depending on the organization.
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Cyber Security of Weaponized Media in a Socially Engineered World

The world is seeing an ongoing multi-faceted cyber attack(s) (social engineering) that uses weaponized fake media, digital false flags and other digitally obfuscated materials. These attacks stem from nation states, paid hacker cartels and mercenary hackers globally.
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Reputation Control. Who Controls Your Cyber Reputation?

The reality is, the ability to trash reputations, for others to *control your reputation* is all too real. Whether you like it or not.
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