Top Three ROI Security Solutions for Small Businesses

Top Three ROI Security Solutions for Small Businesses_The AME Group

The AME Group is a leader in providing a comprehensive yet adaptive approach to securing your business. Our approach is COMPREHENSIVE, as anything less will fail to achieve the objective.Our approach is ADAPTIVE to both YOUR risk tolerance and to the constantly evolving threat landscape as it must be to be effective. Securing your business […]

5 Ways to Stop Cyberbullying

While the internet provides endless opportunities for learning, socializing, and self-expression, it also exposes students to various risks. And cyberbullying is one of the most prevalent risks present.  Have you seen signs your child is being cyberbullied? As parents or adults with children in our lives, it is our responsibility to create a safe online […]

Back-to-School Cybersecurity: A Guide for Parents

Stack of books next to title Back To School Cybersecurity A Guide for Parents

As another school year approaches, it’s essential for parents to not only focus on buying school supplies and organizing schedules but also on safeguarding their children’s online activities. Cybersecurity is an ongoing concern, and students can be particularly vulnerable to the risks online. Take proactive steps to educate and protect your student’s online presence, so […]

How to Spot a Phishing Email

people looking at a computer learning how to spot a phishing email

First, you must train yourself to spot the signs of a phishing email. Second, you must practice. Then, you can protect yourself and your company. STOP and ask yourself, am I expecting this email? When you are in a rush or on a phone email app, STOP and ask yourself, can this wait until later […]

What is a Password Manager?

Let password managers remember

Today, nearly every adult and child has at least one password. Most have nearly 100! The statistics around password management are rather grim. The most commonly strategy is writing them down in a notebook (31%). Remembering passwords is also a popular technique reported by 26% of the participants. (NCA). The most startling stat is only […]

How to Use a Password Manager

Using a password manager will save you time, protect you and keep you more secure

First select a Password Manager – this blog shares some options. This example is using 1Password, but it’s a very similar process with all of them. It will show you the basics of how to use any password manager. You will need to download the application for your phone and your computer. You will also […]

Gone Phishing: 4 Ways to Protect Yourself from Scams

Have you been surfing through a website or emails and had a message calling you to reveal personal information such as credit card numbers or passwords? You may have been subject to phishing. Phishing is an attack in which scammers pretend to be legitimate websites to collect personal information. Cybercriminals also use phishing to deliver […]

How an Email Breach Can Cost Your Business Thousands

Business Email Compromise is Your Biggest Treat

In 2021, America experienced an unprecedented increase in cyber attacks and malicious cyber activity. Business Email Compromise is the most frequent attack vector.  The FBI received nearly 20,000 complaints in 2021 that cost US businesses 2.4 billion. In 2023, it was nearly 22,000 with a $2.7B in losses. The second most costly digital crime type, […]

12 Password Best Practices

With the business world heavily reliant on digitalization in this day and age, the use of technology in your organization is unavoidable. Although technology can undeniably give your business an advantage in increasingly competitive markets, there are many troublesome areas to keep an eye on. This is why interest in cybersecurity has risen in recent […]

Cybersecurity Tool Box

Coworkers with imaginary security scores above their heads

Remember the first time your parents gave you a box of tools? I was moving out for the first time, and my dad gave me a box filled with an old hammer, two screwdrivers (one flathead, the other Phillips head), a rusty wrench, and a tape measure. It wasn’t much but it showed me that […]