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How Should We Think About the Internet of Medical Things

The term, Internet of Things (IoT), was first coined in 1999 by an executive at Procter & Gamble who was trying to gain momentum for new RFID technology.  It wasn’t until around 2010 that the term became more widely adopted.  However, once it caught fire many other terms started being thrown around as well, such How Should We Think About the Internet of Medical Things

Why is Healthcare Particularly Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks?

While it’s widely reported that healthcare isn’t necessarily targeted any more than other industries, the complications for the industry are compounded by many things including the COVID-19 crisis, the increase in the dependence on connected medical devices, and the decade-long trend of mergers and acquisitions among healthcare systems. Due to this complexity, it is paramount Why is Healthcare Particularly Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks?

Election Day: The Cyber Threat Few are Talking About

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) via the Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA) has set up a virtual war room to remain alert and on the lookout for suspicious cyber activity now through the end of December when the election results are expected to be certified according to the Washington Post. While this remains Election Day: The Cyber Threat Few are Talking About

Incidentally in the News: Russian Hacking of Vaccine Research

Russians are potentially the perpetrators of widespread malware attacks on healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and university research programs working on finding a vaccine for the global coronavirus pandemic. Today we discuss the debate around economic espionage and what some are deeming as espionage in the name of finding a solution. 

Incidentally in the News: Twitter Breach and EU Data Privacy Challenge

Twitter has been breached in an unprecedented hack of a Social Media platform, and the EU top court just invalidated an agreement between the US and the UK on data sharing. Our COO Kadir Levent, our CTO Larry Whiteside Jr., and our Head of Incident Response Felix Weiss, talked to Erin Keating to analyze the Incidentally in the News: Twitter Breach and EU Data Privacy Challenge

CyberClan announces key executive hires and expands global team

CyberClan announces key executive hires, as well as an expanding global team as the company continues to grow exponentially in 2020 TORONTO, July 15, 2020 — CyberClan, a global leader in end-to-end cybersecurity services, announced today the appointment of Larry Whiteside, Jr. as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) effective June 15 and John H. Frey as CyberClan announces key executive hires and expands global team

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Zero-day, Zero-click exploit for iOS devices

Recently CyberClan became aware of a new zero-day, zero-click exploit for iOS devices, this time hidden within the built-in mail app. A zero-click attack means that the end-user does not have to click on the email for it to be effective. This exploit is found in all versions of iOS and Apple does not currently Zero-day, Zero-click exploit for iOS devices

Microsoft leaks information about ‘wormable’ flaw before releasing patch

Microsoft accidentally leaked information about a security update for a vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-0796, which reportedly should have been disclosed as part of Patch Tuesday. This is a ‘wormable’ pre-auth remote code execution vulnerability, caused by an error in the way the SMBv3 handles maliciously crafted compressed data packets. It can allow a remote and Microsoft leaks information about ‘wormable’ flaw before releasing patch

The Covid-19 Crisis & Cyber Security

The Covid-19 crisis is having a significant effect on the economy and businesses globally. With the World Health Organisation declaring a pandemic, President Trump is implementing a 30-day travel ban on Europe into the USA. The effect on global companies is significant due to worldwide closures of offices and employees being required to work from The Covid-19 Crisis & Cyber Security

End of life for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

Microsoft Ending Support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 – January 2020 As we prepare for the holidays, businesses need to prepare for a huge change is support standards with Microsoft. On January 14, 2020, Microsoft will end extended support for its Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems. After this End of life for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

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Sugandha Sood

Executive Vice President, Finance

As a professional accountant Sugandha, CPA, CGA has over 15 years of progressive finance and accounting experience across multiple industries including healthcare, medical, nuclear waste, and transportation.

Prior to joining CyberClan she worked at Energy Solutions Canada and was responsible for various aspects of accounting, financial reporting, internal controls, process improvements and taxation. Sugandha is eager to leverage her professional skills and play a vital role in the growth of the company by providing information to make informed decisions.