I was over in London for the International Legal Technology Association Europe conference and could not help fixating on not only the cybercriminal tactics targeting law firms (and all firms for that matter) but also the Premier League “Football”.
Armand here, your sporty armadillo product evangelist of all things RPost. Rather than show my sporty side this week, I thought I would get back to security tech, as there is a new trend that you and all your staff, clients, and colleagues should be aware of.
Armand here, RPost’s sporty armadillo product evangelist. You may not know, I am also quite nostalgic. My sporty nostalgia plus tech tip DNA is all jumbled together, after watching the Oakland A’s send-off game.
Armand here, RPost’s armadillo product evangelist. I was considering getting back to my main passion of talking “tech” (with an RPost spin of course 😉) but couldn’t help thinking about sports and gold.
Armand here, RPost’s armadillo product evangelist. By now, you’ve probably heard about the Microsoft and CrowdStrike update issue that caused mainly large companies using cloud PCs to crash and display the infamous blue screen of death.
Armand here, RPost’s Armadillo product evangelist, hailing this week from wet and rainy Scotland (it rained a lot this week!). I’m here at the Association of Corporate Counsel Europe annual conference, discussing cyber-risk and sharing step-by-step how cybercriminals are orchestrating their attacks.
Armand here, RPost’s product evangelist, writing from beautiful Charlotte. I’ve been discussing security and AI at the International Legal Technology Association conference along with some of my human RPost teammates, Gerlyn, Arianna, and Laura.
Armand here again reporting for Tech Essentials. This week, I’m writing to you from…my mom’s basement. This is so that I can try and get in the mindset of a cybercriminal trying to leverage AI to perpetrate a sophisticated email scam.
Got a billion-dollar IT budget? Got the best Microsoft cybersecurity tools money can buy? Got teams and teams of IT staff who proactively monitor lights blinking on servers and charts on screens looking for cybercriminal activity within your network?
[If you are a routine kind of person, stop reading here. If you consider yourself to be less bland, I challenge you to read to the end.]
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