November 25, 2024
How TEKRiSQ uses Auvik SaaS Management to secure their customers’ usage of SaaS? Gain deeper business insights, provide faster customer assessments and tackle previously unseen risks with Auvik’s Automated SaaS Discovery About TEKRiSQ TEKRiSQ is a new kind of cybersecurity company that helps small & medium-sized businesses (SMBs) make critical...
December 4, 2023
The TEKRISQ CyberCertfied process delivers a missing piece in cybersecurity insurance relationships... accountability. When insuring a client for cybersecurity insurance (standalone Cyber, Tech E&O, etc) Its important to deliver accountability. The ability to provide all parties with access to information about the insured client is ideal.
TEKRiSQ accepted into 2022 CyberTech|X Cohort
January 19, 2022
https://www.tampabaywave.org/2022/01/meet-the-15-cybersecurity-startups-in-tampa-bay-waves-2022-cybertechx-accelerator-cohort/
Service in Fast Decline in Small Business Insurance
October 4, 2021
What happened to the personalized service that small business insurers used to be famous for? Has the current state of affairs and surplus of busy work put distance between policy and client? Some seem to argue so. A recent J.D. Power 2021 U.S. Small Commercial Insurance Study cited some interesting...
RED ALERT: Doing Business in CALIFORNIA? CCPA is Here to Stay
April 30, 2021
Bill Haber | CO-Founder Having recently returned from a trip The Golden State, there is so much to admire about its beauty, weather, and innovative leadership. There are also some well-known tradeoffs that Californians are discussing with increased frequency. We know its residents are well-accustomed to life in a state...
December 28, 2020
Cybersecurity is defined as the body of technologies, processes and practices designed to protect networks, computers, programs and data from attack, damage or unauthorized access. Elements of cybersecurity include: Application security. Information security. Network security and more.
South Carolina Data Breach Laws
December 28, 2017
South Carolina Data Breach Laws: When You Can Be Fined South Carolina's Financial Identity Fraud and Identity Theft Protection Act requires businesses to notify their customers about a data breach and inform consumer reporting agencies when the breach affects more than 1,000 SC residents. Businesses can be fined $1,000 per consumer affected...
North Carolina Data Breach Laws: Reporting Requirements
December 28, 2017
North Carolina businesses that suffer a data breach must notify affected NC residents by mail, phone, or email as soon as possible. If the security breach affects more than 500,000 people, or the cost of notification exceeds $250,000, other means of notification can be used (e.g., public service announcements). If a breach impacts...