Critical Cybersecurity: MFA – Monday Minute #8
Find out why we recommend Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to all of our clients in this edition of the Monday Minute.
Greystone Technology providing complimentary Premier Endpoint Protection service
In today’s world the cyber landscape changes rapidly and we recognize it is our job to alert you to new critical security needs. We are also here to simplify your decision-making around where to invest your attention and money when it comes to cybersecurity. With recent changes to the threat landscape and our reliance on remote working, we recommend a key […]
Greystone’s Training Team offers free online training courses
Here is a collection of resources to help you and your business navigate the new challenges facing businesses. Free Microsoft Teams Training – Monday – 10 am MST Greystone’s training team will be holding a weekly training each Monday from 10-10:30 am on Microsoft Teams for the duration of this disruption in normal business. To […]
COVID-19 Impact on Purchasing IT Equipment
First and foremost we would like to emphasize that COVID-19 (coronavirus) is a humanitarian crisis and that many people and families across the world are experiencing significant loss right now, and we do not want to detract from that in any way. However, we also feel that we have a responsibility to our clients to […]
Greystone Security & Productivity Webinars – August
Greystone is hosting two free webinars this month – join us to learn more about emerging cybersecurity threats and Microsoft OneDrive! Cybersecurity Essentials: Emerging Threats Ransomware, Business Email Compromise/Email Spoofing, and The Internet of Things are just a few examples of the topics that will be covered in this training. Technology is evolving quickly, and […]
New Cybersecurity Training Courses at Greystone
Nearly 70 percent of businesses have experienced some form of cybersecurity attack, with more than half experiencing a data breach. Studies also show that 60 percent of small businesses fold within six months of a major cyberattack. Electronic safeguards protect us from a vast majority of these attacks, but a solid cybersecurity plan relies on people to […]
The Cloud, IT Security, and our 2019 Tech Predictions
Almost everyone, no matter what their role in an organization, will start to pick their heads up from the business this time of year, and look around to see what next year will bring (much like Punxsutawney Phil with the potential promise of a shorter winter). In the Information Technology world, the fourth quarter is […]
Common Sense Security: Step 1 Dividing Your Plan into Two Buckets
There are two sides to Common Sense Cybersecurity planning: PROTECTION and RESPONSE. Protection It’s no secret that organizations need to do all they can to protect themselves from attacks. In 2018 business leaders need to know their layers of protection. You don’t have to know the technical details, but leaving the entire defense understanding to […]
Memories Make Great Passwords
Let’s talk about building strong and easy to remember passwords. Wait, wait, wait, don’t go yet! I know, a computer tech or a company handbook goes over the boring password requirements, and it seems like a pain, but I have a cool trick on how to come up with passwords. I use this trick myself […]
IT Security: What Protected You Last Year Isn’t Enough Today
Yep, here’s another article about IT security. I’ll skip quickly through what you already know. Companies are getting compromised at a record rate. Most businesses would love to know what to do but many are paralyzed by a lack of understanding. Common solutions are something along the lines of “I’ve got an IT service/department for […]