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NSA Releases Best Practices For Securing Your Home Network 02/24/2023

The NSA just published security guidance for home networks to help defend against cyber attacks.

This section outlines exactly what we can do for your home. Let us know if you are interested.

Secure routing devices and keep them up-to-date
Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) may provide a modem/router as part of your
service contract. To maximize administrative control over the routing and wireless
features of your home network, consider using a personally owned routing device that
connects to the ISP-provided modem/router. In addition, use modern router features to
create a separate wireless network for guests, for network separation from your more
trusted and private devices.
Your router is the gateway into your home network. Without proper security and
patching, it is more likely to be compromised, which can lead to the compromise of
other devices on the network as well. To minimize vulnerabilities and improve security,
the routing devices on your home network should be updated to the latest patches,
preferably through automatic updates. These devices should also be replaced when
they reach end-of-life (EOL) for support. This ensures that all devices can continue to
be updated and patched as vulnerabilities are discovered

NSA Releases Best Practices For Securing Your Home Network FORT MEADE, Md. — The National Security Agency (NSA) released the “Best Practices for Securing Your Home Network” Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI) today to help teleworkers protect their home

02/21/2023

Have a look at a story done about our founder and why he started protecting families and small businesses with enterprise cybersecurity practices and technology.
https://shoutoutdfw.com/meet-jake-mowrer-cybersecurity-professional/

08/28/2021

Doing our part to train future Cybersecurity professionals.

Microsoft: SEO poisoning used to backdoor targets with malware 06/19/2021

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/microsoft-seo-poisoning-used-to-backdoor-targets-with-malware/

Microsoft: SEO poisoning used to backdoor targets with malware Microsoft is tracking a series of attacks that use SEO poisoning to infect targets with a remote access trojan (RAT) capable of stealing the victims' sensitive info and backdooring their systems.

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