Intelice Solutions: Blog
You got Phished – What Now?
Do you have a plan in place for how to respond when you suspect that you or your business has been made the victim of a phishing scam? Follow the steps laid out in this article to limit the damage and make sure it never happens again.
Read MoreDo You Know the Risks of IoT?
The ever-expanding network of Internet of Things devices offers a range of convenient benefits to consumers—but don’t make the mistake of overlooking IoT vulnerabilities.
Read MoreCould A Single Email Ruin Your Washington DC Business?
Intelice Solutions offers organizations throughout Washington DC a complete email security solution.
Read MoreInsights from President Biden’s Executive Order On Cybersecurity
May 12th, 2021, was a historic day in the national cybersecurity landscape. On this day, President Biden issued a comprehensive 32-page regulation dubbed the Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.
Read MoreJBS Ransomware Attack: Lessons Learned
What has Intelice learned on the recent ransomware attack to hit JBS. Discover how you can prevent your organization from being next.
Read MoreA Comprehensive Review of President Biden’s Cybersecurity Executive Order
On 12th May, President Joe Biden made an ambitious leap to enhance the country’s overall cybersecurity posture by instituting the Executive Order (EO).
Read MoreRansomware Cyberattacks on Large Companies at Record Highs
Ransomware cyberattacks on large corporations are becoming more common and crippling. What’s more worrying is that many targeted organizations don’t have the capacity or measures to proactively detect and prevent different cyber threats or fix a vulnerability faster to avoid further losses.
Read MoreIntelice Multi Factor Authentication Information
Over the last serval years, we have seen attacks on our customers grow exponentially, to the point that today we have a breach reported with 1 out of every 10 of our clients through fraudulent sign-ins each month.
Read MoreWhat is Multi-Factor Authentication?
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) refers to an additional layer of security added to the login process. MFA relies on two forms of authentication: something you know and something you have with you.
Read MoreWhat is Multi-Factor Authentication?
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) refers to an additional layer of security added to the login process. MFA relies on two forms of authentication: something you know and something you have with you.
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