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Wegmans pays $400K penalty after data breach exposed customer information

Grocery store chain Wegmans is paying $400,000 in penalties to New York State after its data breach exposed the personal information of more than 3 million consumers nationwide, including more than 830,000 New Yorkers. Wegmans is also required to upgrade its data-security practices to protect consumers, New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a […]

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Cybersecurity resilience focuses on staying operational

UTICA, N.Y. — A growing mindset in the world of cybersecurity is cybersecurity resilience, which is the idea that hacks are inevitable, so businesses need to figure out how to remain operational when those hacks happen. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), cybersecurity resilience is the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover

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AIS wins AFRL contract

ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security, Inc. (AIS) recently landed an Agile Cyber Technology 3 (ACT 3) contract, a $950 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) pact from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Both organizations are located in the Griffiss Business and Technology Park in Rome. The contract for technical documentation, technical reports, software, and hardware serves

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Business cybersecurity often involves paying attention

DeWITT, N.Y. — Protecting your money takes a lot more than an alarm or guard at the bank or shielding your PIN when you enter it at the ATM. This is especially true for businesses as more financial transactions take place in cyberspace. Businesses often notice bad transactions weeks after the fact, says Daniel Cardi,

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VIEWPOINT: Good cyber hygiene is essential to your personal and business information

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, sanitation and hygiene took center stage. We saw long and detailed news articles on proper handwashing techniques, accompanied by soap shortages across the country. With this still in our collective conscience, it may feel strange to think about cyber hygiene, but it’s a vitally important concept for both businesses and individuals.

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