Episode 7 - Top Sources for Cybersecurity Intel

Cybersecurity information is abundant and can be overwhelming to sort through to find the most valuable pieces.  In this week's appTECH TALK, Mike Miller takes us through his top sources for cybersecurity news, including both people and publications.  As an added bonus, he also shares how he uses TweetDeck, a free product of Twitter, that can help sources and collate news in an instant by hashtags.

 

 

 

 

What to Know -

Breaches, cyber attacks, new malware, vulnerabilities - every day there is an influx of new reports of what is going on in cybersecurity, but how do you stay on top with the latest news?  Who are credible sources that not only share news but recommendations on protection steps?  

 

Why You Should Care - 

Knowing your preferred sources and making a regular practice of consuming their insight and news is necessary to stay in front of what is happening in cybersecurity.  Being as proactive as possible has tremendous benefits when it comes to protecting your organization's security.  If you spend your time wading through endless information, you may be losing valuable time.  Narrowing in on a few primary sources can help you react more quickly.

Read Mike Miller's full blog on his Top 8 Cybersecurity News Sources HERE.

News & Updates

APPALACHIA IN THE NEWS: Appalachia Technologies Cited in Case Study to Improve Efficiencies and Service Delivery   Improve and Evolve - this is one of the five Core Values of Appalachia Technologies and one we believe helps us to stay at the forefront of our industry.  Our Technical Assistance Center (TAC), while performing well and delivering quality service, was being challenged by processes for documentation that were manual and outdated.  Not satisfied with the current way of doing this, Chris Swecker, Manager of TAC, began to explore IT Glue.  IT Glue centralizes information, allowing for efficiencies in response time, accuracy, and client satisfaction.  As he explains, "IT Glue became our source of truth."  Chris and his team built on the success by incorporating additional tools to assist with password rotation and a client-side tool for password management and shared documentation.  

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