by Todd Ellis | Jan 27, 2022 | Cyber Incident and Response
Todd Ellis Chief Technical Officer Todd is a Marine Corps veteran with 6 years of service. He and his wife Kerri founded Secure Networkers in 2010 with a desire to achieve success with his uncanny ability to “think outside the box.” He has an unwavering persistence in...
by Kerri Ellis | Jul 27, 2021 | Cyber Incident and Response
Kerri Ellis Chief Executive Officer FacebookTwitterLinkedIn What is an Incident Response Playbook? The short answer is that it’s a set of instructions to follow when the unexpected occurs. These instructions are relevant to just about any situation that a business may...
by Katherine Parker | Apr 30, 2021 | Cyber Incident and Response
The debate has been raging for a while. When ransomware hits an organization, the decision must be made: “to pay up or not to pay up.” While it is easy to think of the dilemma strictly in academic terms, when not actually facing the crisis, the reality of a ransomware...
by Katherine Parker | Jan 8, 2020 | Cyber Incident and Response
Texas governor Greg Abbott provided a formal address yesterday (January 7, 2020) regarding the state of affairs with Texas cybersecurity. Our own Texas DIR has been monitoring cyber activity across Texas, and has found up to 10,000 attempted attacks per minute from...
by Katherine Parker | Dec 11, 2019 | Cyber Incident and Response
“Why would hackers want my data?” It’s the common question asked by those who we help remediate after an attack. The answer is not complicated. Put simply: if your data is accessible, they’ll take it. This article explains: What motivates...
by Katherine Parker | Nov 15, 2019 | Cyber Incident and Response
It is always after the security breach happens when a businesses learns that their firewall and anti-virus solution had an unprotected flaw – the flaw that became an adversary’s attack vector. Can you ever have confidence in network security and protection...