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ImageQuest discusses cybersecurity in the Nashville Business Journal

“When tackling a complicated issue like cybersecurity, sometimes the hardest thing is knowing where to start.” We certainly get that! So we’re sharing a recent publication of Cybersecurity Advice by the Nashville Business Journal. It features our CEO, Milton Bartley, on a panel answering questions about cybersecurity from Nashville Business Journal Market President and Publisher … Continue reading "ImageQuest discusses cybersecurity in the Nashville Business Journal"
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ImageQuest sponsoring LPGA player Emma Talley

We are delighted to announce that we are sponsoring rising LPGA player Emma Talley, a Kentucky native now living in Nashville. Talley will serve as a brand ambassador for ImageQuest and feature our logo on the left collar of her apparel. The new partnership debuts at the 2021 US Women’s Open June 3-6 in San … Continue reading "ImageQuest sponsoring LPGA player Emma Talley"
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COVID-19 to test technology for working remotely – and securely

The coronavirus pandemic has sharply focused attention on working remotely. Dozens of articles now offer advice on how to stay focused, how to battle feelings of isolation. Just a few discuss the technology needed to do this. Many of our clients work with protected data, so it’s not as simple as setting aside some space … Continue reading "COVID-19 to test technology for working remotely – and securely"
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Client thanks ImageQuest for “unprecedented care” and support

Members of the ImageQuest Managed IT Services team enjoyed a free lunch Wednesday, March 11, courtesy of one of our clients. Andrew Honeybone, President of DNI Corp., a Nashville manufactured mail services provider, bought our team lunch for helping DNI through some “technical transitions.” Honeybone said he appreciated how our team has been responsive to … Continue reading "Client thanks ImageQuest for “unprecedented care” and support"
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Equifax indictments a reminder to freeze your credit

The U.S. Justice Department’s indictment of four members of China’s military for the historic Equifax breach should serve as a reminder: Do all you can to protect your personal information. The FBI, in reporting the indictments yesterday, said it’s found no evidence to date that that Chinese sold the data or “used” it to date. … Continue reading "Equifax indictments a reminder to freeze your credit"
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ImageQuest presents Lunch and Learn on Desktop-as-a-Service

We presented a Lunch and Learn on Desktop-as-a-Service, or DaaS, today at Richland Country Club in Nashville. Mac McClenathan from Green Cloud joined our CEO, Milton Bartley, in discussing reasons to use DaaS. Among the benefits explained were: *Only needing to manage only one location for compliance. Even if an organization operates in multiple states, … Continue reading "ImageQuest presents Lunch and Learn on Desktop-as-a-Service"
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Milton Bartley Ransomware, Inc. presentation

Ransomware surging this year, CNBC reports

Ransomware is returning as a major IT nightmare. CNBC reports that ransomware attacks are surging, up 500% this year after a lull last year.Just ask your local accounting firm or municipality. Can you afford to have your business or organization come to a complete halt? On Thursday, our CEO, Milton Bartley, will offer ways to … Continue reading "Ransomware surging this year, CNBC reports"
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Ransomware attacks skyrocket Q1 2019

Insurance Journal reports ransomware attacks ‘skyrocket’ Q1 2019

As Baltimore continues to struggle to recover from a ransomware attack, Insurance Journal reports ransomware attacks increased 105 percent, citing Beazley Breach Response Services. Criminals and rogue nations are using new generations of malware to attack large organizations. The attackers also are demanding higher ransom payments, the report notes. This doesn’t mean small and medium … Continue reading "Insurance Journal reports ransomware attacks ‘skyrocket’ Q1 2019"
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Retired FBI Agent Scott Augenbaum warns about email during talk in Louisville

Our friend Scott Augenbaum gave a great talk at today at the Louisville IT Symposium about cybersecurity and the relatively simple ways you can boost your protection against hackers. Our CEO, Milton Bartley, serves with Scott on the Middle Tennessee chapter of Infragard. We featured an interview of Scott in our February 2018 newsletter. In … Continue reading "Retired FBI Agent Scott Augenbaum warns about email during talk in Louisville"
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Milton Bartley presents at the Exit Planning Institute in Louisville

ImageQuest CEO speaks on protecting business value by reducing cyber risk

Our CEO, Milton Bartley, spoke on how to protect business value by reducing cyber risk at this morning’s monthly meeting of the Exit Planning Institute – Kentuckiana chapter in Louisville. Bartley shared how cybercriminals target smaller companies who are vendors for larger organizations because smaller companies are a pathway into the larger companies’ networks. Bartley … Continue reading "ImageQuest CEO speaks on protecting business value by reducing cyber risk"
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Milton Bartley Ransomware, Inc. presentation

The fictitious “Ransomware, Inc.” CEO returns to give another “Annual Shareholder” presentation

Our fictitious “Ransomware, Inc.” CEO is back – with his 2019 edition of an “Annual Shareholders Meeting” presentation. This very popular presentation by the real-life CEO of ImageQuest, Milton Bartley, adopts the perspective of a presentation to investors in the fictitious malware company called “Ransomware, Inc.” Milton’s lively and engaging presentation explains the origins and … Continue reading "The fictitious “Ransomware, Inc.” CEO returns to give another “Annual Shareholder” presentation"
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Is your Password 123456? You need help – and fast!

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