Category Archives: General

Organizations Need Strong Cybersecurity Culture

By | September 12, 2024

The need for cybersecurity and protecting your company’s data is clear.  Everyone knows you need to have a firewalls, anti-virus, backups, and other protections in place.  Every article, video, or presentation is about how you need to protect your organization from the threat actors that are trying to steal your valuable data.   Yes, these protections are important… Read More »

Wyoming adventures make more family memories

By | September 12, 2024

Our son is a high school junior and with that comes college visits. The kids had some days off so we headed to the University of Wyoming.  One of J’s first choices for college.  Also, his first college visit. Laramie is about a 530-mile journey from our house.  It was going to be a quick trip with a lot… Read More »

Blameless Post-Mortem Can Help You Evaluate Incidents

By | September 12, 2024

Imagine your accounting system has crashed.  Probably one of your worse nightmares.  However, you’ve been able to recover it and everything is back running smoothly. Whew!!  You dodged a bullet. Since it’s up and running you’re done, right? WRONG! After the system is back up, it’s time to explore what happened and how you can stop it in… Read More »

Case Study: Working with non-profit to audit project

By | September 12, 2024

Founded in 1997, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation supports children, young adults, and families with the goal of giving kids what they need to thrive.  Nebraska Children and Families Foundation is Nebraska’s solution for strengthening families so children can reach their full potential.  The non-profit organization is funded through the Family Preservation and Support Act. The Challenge In… Read More »