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Cybercriminals Are Using Booking.Com Refund Ploy As Bait

Everyone likes a refund, cybercriminals know this, so they are using this tactic to spread malware. We examine ways to minimize your risk.

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Ask Jack: Is AI A Threat. . . Now?

For months, experts have predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) will change the cyber defense landscape. Jack details a report that states it is now here.

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Data Compliance Audit: A Double-Edge Sword When Defending Data Security Claims

A new report claims a surge in ransomware attacks. Compliance audits are necessary to limit risk, but there is a dark side to audits if organizations are not ready to comply.

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"Juice Jacking" Alert: FBI Warns Of Bad Public Charging Ports

In an unusual move, the FBI warns the general public to stay clear of public USB charging ports. We explain why "juice jacking" is a threat.

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Better To Audit Sooner Than Later To Prevent Catastrophic Theft Loss

A former school district tax collector diverted a school district's tax payments into her account. Learn prevention steps.

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Is Force Needed To Get Employees Back To The Office? You Make The Call

Many employers have become more punitive in requiring employees to work in-office at least some days. Has your organization? You make the call and join the conversation.

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Ask Leslie: Can The EEOC Conciliation Process Be Helpful?

An employer asks Leslie Zieren if the EEOC's conciliation process could help resolve a discrimination charge.

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RiskTrends™ Podcast: What The 2023 EEOC Charge Data Means For Employers In 2024

In a new podcast, the McCalmon attorneys turn their attention to the newly-released EEOC data and what it can provide employers when preparing for 2024.

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New Independent Contractor Classification Rule Reflects Past Rule

Audit classification practices to make sure they do not misclassifying workers as contractors instead of as employees. Learn about a new rule, with roots in a previous one.

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