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Ransomware Attack Strikes New Jersey County
A ransomware attack in New Jersey has disrupted local government services and key agencies for at least a week. New Jersey’s Somerset County has been struck by a ransomware
CISA Warns Managed Service Providers of Cyber Threats
CISA has issued a statement regarding a spike in cyber threats against managed service providers. On May 11, the US’ Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) came forward
Combatting the Risks of Working From Home at the 2022 Cybersecurity Forum
BW Cyber President Michael Brice was a panelist on the CFA Society of New York’s Cybersecurity Forum’s recent webinar with guidance on keeping your data secure even when
Wire Fraud Webinar Featured in Private Funds CFO Magazine
BW Cyber was recently featured in Private Funds CFO following our Wire Fraud Webinar! This past month, BW Cyber President Michael Brice hosted a Wire Fraud Webinar alongside FBI
Regulatory Compliance Assessment Protects RIA from Ransomware Event
Background The Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) sought BW Cyber Services’ assistance to meet regulatory requirements associated with cybersecurity compliance. Additionally, the RIA recognized the emerging
Forensic Investigation Prevents $300M PE Wire Fraud
Background The holding company of a multi-billion PE company is shocked to discover a $1M loss associated with a fraudulent wire that was allegedly provided
Risk Assessment Protects Family Office: 20 Years of Data at Major Risk
Background A multi-billion dollar family office was referred to BW Cyber Services to assist them with an evaluation of the legacy IT systems and related
FINRA Alert: CISA Alert (AA22-110A) – Threats to Critical Infrastructure
BW Cyber wants you to be aware of a recent CISA alert (AA22-110A) – Russian State-Sponsored and Criminal Cyber Threats to Critical Infrastructure – sent
$10 Million Reward for Sandworm Group
The US government has offered up to $10 million in rewards for those who can provide information on six Russian state hackers. Key Takeaways: The