What a National Cyber Report Means for LTC Homes in Niagara
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Let's ask something that might feel a bit out of left field: What does a national report on cyber threats to Canada’s democracy have to ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Let's ask something that might feel a bit out of left field: What does a national report on cyber threats to Canada’s democracy have to ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO The digital age has made our lives easier than ever, but it has also made it easier for hackers to take advantage of our online weaknesses. ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Personal data protection is more important than ever in this digital world. The dark web is a secret part of the internet that is very ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Websites store and use user data in many ways, usually to personalize content, show ads, and make the user experience better. This can include everything ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO If you’ve ever had your climate control freeze up in the middle of harvest ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Password spraying is a complex type of cyberattack that uses weak passwords to get into multiple user accounts without permission. Using the same ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO What Happens When Your IT Breaks in a Long-Term Care Home—and Your Go-To Person’s on Vacation? It’s a warm June morning in Niagara. The lilacs ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO When people think of cybersecurity risks in a long-term care or retirement facility, their minds usually go straight to phishing emails, malware, or outdated systems. ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Cybercriminals target Gmail a lot because it’s very popular. It also integrates with many other Google services. As AI-powered hacking attacks become more common, it ...
Authored by: Bryan Lachapelle, President & CEO Let’s be honest—just when we think we’ve gotten a grip on cybersecurity, something new slips in. This time, it’s cryptojacking. And no, it’s not science ...