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How to Implement Consequences and Rewards in Your Security Awareness Program
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How to Implement Consequences and Rewards in Your Security Awareness Program

Your security awareness program can’t be based on just consequence or rewards – it needs to incorporate both. Understanding how to implement both consequences and rewards into your program can feel like a bit of a balancing act, so we’ve broken down how both work and can be easily incorporated into your existing security awareness program.

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Protecting Company Data Out of Office
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Protecting Company Data Out of Office

The loosening of pandemic related restrictions such as social distancing means that the occasional after work get together with colleagues is now back in order, and folks that haven’t seen each other in a long time are eager to celebrate. Employees who work with sensitive data are entrusted to keep that data safe and have a responsibility to safeguard that information. But what happens when they are invited out after work?

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7 Cyber Best Practices for Remote Workers
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7 Cyber Best Practices for Remote Workers

Whether the ideal work environment is at a café, a library, a local park or your kitchen table, there are easy ways to protect the privacy of your work and allow you the flexibility to work from almost anywhere. So, what can your organization do to promote cyber best practices for hybrid and remote workers?

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Securing Canada’s Digital Future Requires Federal Action Now
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Securing Canada’s Digital Future Requires Federal Action Now

Earlier this week, Beauceron Security CEO, David Shipley, was invited to speak alongside Dr. Ken Barker, Professor at the Institute for Security, Privacy and Information Insurance at the University of Calgary and Juliette Kayyem, a Belfer Lecturer on International Security for the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, at the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security.

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Beauceron Security is a CyberTech 100 Company
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Beauceron Security is a CyberTech 100 Company

FinTech Global released their 3rd annual CyberTech 100 list last Tuesday and Beauceron Security is proud to announce that they have been featured on the list. The announcement came days prior to the company’s 5 years in business anniversary.

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Beauceron Security Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary!
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Beauceron Security Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary!

Beauceron Security Celebrates 5 Years of Empowering People to be in Control of Technology.

Fredericton, NB – June 2nd, 2022: Beauceron Security is a fast-growing B2B SaaS company looking to change behavior at a fundamental level – not just sell security software. The company’s founders recognized a key problem in cybersecurity awareness programs: the lack of education and focus on people. With empowering people as the guiding focus, Beauceron Security was founded. 5 years later, people remain the central focus and guiding principle.

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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): What it is and Why We Should Use it
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Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): What it is and Why We Should Use it

Enabling two-factor authentication or multi-factor authentication is an excellent way to add that extra layer of protection to work or personal accounts. In this blog, you’ll learn about the different forms of authentication and why enabling either two-factor authentication or multi-factor authentication is considered a cybersecurity best practice.

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Cyber True Crime: The Affiliate Part 5
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Cyber True Crime: The Affiliate Part 5

Welcome back to Part 5 of the Cyber True Crime series The Affiliate. In past blogs, we covered the history of NetWalker, how a RaaS ransomware gang functions, how Sebastien Vachon Desjardins, or the Affiliate, attempted to hide his criminal activity through international servers and in our last blog the organizations he targeted in his attacks. In this installment, we’ll begin to unravel how the FBI began tracking the Affiliate down through the international servers and his multiple email addresses.

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