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VIEWPOINT: Innovation Provides the Path Forward for Recovery
The economy is ramping up — great news for everyone, especially those in industries that have been hit hard by the pandemic. Still, as our recovery kicks into its next phase, the big questions remain: How do we bolster the resiliency of our economy and prepare for future uncertainty? How do we develop a workforce and build […]

SMALL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Skaneateles Artisans: Creatively pivoting through COVID
SKANEATELES — During the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic last holiday season, Skaneateles Artisans owner Teresa Vitale found herself in a similar position to many other retail brick-and-mortar business owners. Revenue was waning due to a lack of customers who were appropriately social distancing at home and either reducing their purchasing or relying on e-commerce
VIEWPOINT: Ask Rusty: Can I Get a Higher SS Benefit Now Because I’m Older?
Dear Rusty: I started getting Social Security (SS) at age 62 and I am now 77. Can I get a higher benefit now that I’m older? Signed: Needy Senior Dear Needy Senior: Probably not. When you first start collecting your Social Security retirement benefits (e.g., at age 62 or any other age) your SS benefit
VIEWPOINT: Mobile and Community-based Businesses are the Future
Communities across the world, including here in Central New York, watched health systems be strained and pushed to the limit over the past year. As much as this was a tragedy, it was also a learning opportunity for so many organizations — in the health-care industry and beyond. This past year affirmed the need for a new
VIEWPOINT: OSHA Releases COVID-19 Workplace Safety Rule for Health-Care Employers
At long last, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has finally released a COVID-19 standard that it has stated was coming since January. Health-care employers will be required to abide by the new emergency temporary standard (ETS) published by OSHA. The emergency workplace-safety rule was published on OSHA’s website on June 10 and is effective immediately
Here are some recent tweets that came across the @cnybj Twitter feed, offering cybersecurity, HR, legal, and small business tips. SBA @SBAgovBe on the alert for email phishing schemes. Reminder: SBA only communicates from email addresses ending in http://sba.gov. Learn how to report suspected fraud: https://sba.gov/fraud iSecurity @iSecurityiSecurity: What is Pretexting? Simple & Effective Social
VIEWPOINT: Stopping the Rising Tide of Identity-Theft Cases
The era of COVID-19 has brought enormous suffering and persistent uncertainty to New Yorkers. Adding to both the financial and psychological pain of the pandemic is a dramatic increase in identity theft during the past year. More than 67,000 complaints of identity theft were reported in New York state during 2020, according to the Federal Trade Commission
VIEWPOINT: 1 Thing Most Cyber Breaches Have in Common: Lack of Education
Cybersecurity breaches are nothing new, but several high-profile cases recently are bringing new attention to a serious and growing problem. Malicious actors are getting more sophisticated in their attempts to subvert systems, using tactics such as spear-phishing to prey upon employees’ willingness and desire to be helpful. The average cost of a breach in the U.S. is

VIEWPOINT: Ransomware Dissected
Dan Kalil, chief executive officer at GreyCastle Security and chief commercial officer at Assured Information Security (AIS), weighs in on the significance of this malicious technology and what organizations can do to protect themselves. What exactly is ransomware? “This evolving form of malicious software is used by criminals, often for the purposes of financial gain,”
VIEWPOINT: Website Terms of Use and Privacy Policies
Booming internet usage means that virtually every company has a website, and many companies use their website to enhance the user experience and collect information about their users. As a result, company websites have terms of use and privacy policies that were developed to govern the interaction between the user and the company through its website. Many
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