Recently, Brainlink’s founder Raj Goel presented as a part of a breakfast panel for the BOMA/NY (Building Owners and Managers Association of NY) on the topic of cybersecurity. Answering the question “How Vulnerable Are Your Building & Company Operations?”, the panel also included Todd Januzzi, CIO Paramount Group, and FBI’s SSA Albert Murray. The discussion […]
Cybersecurity Basics: It’s the little things that are leaving you vulnerable.
Month: June 2016
Three Benefits of Using SOP Culture to Develop Formalized IT Processes
A well laid-out and detailed plan is instrumental in the success of nearly any task. It just makes sense; knowing what moves to make before you make them will help to ensure the results you’re looking for, right? Despite the simplicity of this logic, so many businesses struggle (or fail to even try) to implement […]
Hackers steal millions from Bangladesh Bank and other financial institutions; is your firm an easy target?
In the last few years, basic security vulnerabilities have made financial institutions around the world into low-hanging fruit, ripe for the picking by hackers and cyber criminals. The fundamental security flaws that led to data breaches, financial theft and other consequences fall into a few specific categories, including: Vulnerabilities in SWIFT: The decades-old security measures […]
Lessons worth learning from Verizon’s 2016 Data Breach Investigations Report
As a part of their annual effort in collecting data from investigations and various third party contributors, Verizon has recently released their annual Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR). The 85-page report details a vast range of data regarding the number of digital security breaches occurring in businesses worldwide last year, with notable findings that include: […]
Cybersecurity Basics: Where The Office and The Home Intersect
At a recent cybersecurity breakfast hosted by BOMA/NY (Building Owners and Managers Association of NY), the panelists including: Todd Januzzi, CIO Paramount Group, FBI’s SSA Albert Murray and Raj Goel CISSP, CEO or Brainlink, discussed “How Vulnerable Are Your Building & Company Operations?”. Among other cybersecurity topics, the panelists spoke at length about how personal […]
One World Technology uses SOP Culture to centralize resources, make better use of work hours, and improve service delivery to their clients.
One World Technology is a managed IT services provider operating out of Medina, Ohio. As an MSP, much of One World Technology’s business is based on addressing client needs, performing regular tasks, and resolving any IT issues as need be. This kind of work calls for clear and effective documentation so that any member of […]
Cybersecurity Basics: The importance of reliable and tested data backups
At a recent cybersecurity breakfast hosted by BOMA/NY (Building Owners and Managers Association of NY), the panelists including: Todd Januzzi, CIO Paramount Group, FBI’s SSA Albert Murray and Raj Goel CISSP, CEO or Brainlink, discussed “How Vulnerable Are Your Building & Company Operations?”. Throughout the event, the panelists covered a range of relevant cybersecurity topics, which […]
Eat, Sleep, Surveil, Repeat: What you and your employees need to know about nationwide surveillance.
The modern state of surveillance in North America is at an unprecedented level. Sanctioned observation of millions of citizens takes place every day, often in the name of homeland security and corporate interest, despite the less than palatable truth that such surveillance is often perpetrated in order to collect and sell private data. Examples of […]
EAT SLEEP SURVEIL REPEAT
Author, entrepreneur, IT expert and public speaker, Raj Goel is globally known as the go-to man in cyber security and privacy law.
WorkBetter trusts in Brainlink for reliable infrastructure maintained and IT management.
WorkBetter provides workspaces for entrepreneurs and innovators throughout New York City and Chicago. Their workspaces are designed to provide residents with ideal locations to meet, achieve goals and develop their business endeavors. “The idea was to bring small businesses together in a community that allowed them to work with each other, work off of each other, […]