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The Record Delta | Practice cyber safety on Computer Security Day


In this day and age, it is vital to practice cyber safety every day. However, back in 1988, the Association for Computer Security launched its first Computer Security Day to help raise awareness about computer security issues.

Computer Security Day, which is celebrated on November 30 each year, reminds users to do everything to protect their computers. Every day, computers become faster and more advanced. Protecting the resources, tools and information on them goes hand in hand with protecting the people who use them.

According to the National Calendar Day webpage, “Since the first home computer, how we use them has changed. Today, we use computers to stay connected. We bank and work from home. While computers are on every campus in every school, many gain an education right from home. We do our taxes, attend meetings and research complex issues all on computers.”

It makes sense to do everything possible to keep these powerful machines secure. Some of them hold a lifetime of important data. Precious and irreplaceable photos, journals, novels and passwords are often stored within a computer’s memory. It is vital to protect even a portion of that information. For many computer enthusiasts, their identity is stored within the hard drive.

Identity theft, fraud, ransomware and viruses constantly attack computers. They seek the most vulnerable users. In an instant, they take users offline, derailing a lifetime of accomplishment. Be sure to protect family and even business, by giving computers a security check-up.

National Calendar Day states, “Computer Security Day provides the perfect reminder! It is also important to review your computer’s security on a regular basis. Use the checklist below to secure your computer. If you use social media, it is also a good time to review your settings. Social media is another way identity thieves, viruses and computer fraud is committed. Spread the word on social media using #ComputerSecurityDay to inform others how they can secure their data!”

Here are some tips to help ensure the security of any computer:

Enable Windows Update

Install and keep running antivirus software

Turn on Windows Firewall

Keep all software…

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Mobile Transformer Market 2022 Competitive Insights and Precise Outlook – Southern States, LLC, Meidensha, ABB, Delta Star Inc, Mobile Energy Inc


The research report studies the Mobile Transformer market using different methodologies and analyzers to provide accurate and in-depth information about the market. For a clearer understanding, it is divided into several parts to cover different aspects of the market. Each place is then elaborated to help the reader comprehend the growth potential of each region and its contribution to the global market. The data analysts have used primary and secondary methodologies to consolidate the information in the report.. They have also used the same data to generate the current business scenario. This report also provides an analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Mobile Transformer Industry.

Top Leading Companies of Global Mobile Transformer Market are Southern States, LLC, Meidensha, ABB, Delta Star Inc, Mobile Energy Inc, M&I Materials Ltd, EVA Elektromekanik, Sieyuan Electric, Niagara Power Transformer Corp, Partner Technologies Inc, Jiangshan Scotech, Atlas Electric and others.

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By Types:

Self-cooled

Air-cooled

By Application(Mobile Transformer)

Power Industry

Public Utilities

Mining Industry

Oil & Gas

Others

The regions are further sub-divided into:

North America  – US, Canada, and Mexico
Europe  – UK, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Spain & Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific  – China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia & Rest of APAC
Latin America  – Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile & Rest of Latin America
Middle East and Africa – Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, South Africa

Integrated Mobile Transformer Market Report Highlights:

-Detailed overview of the parent market
-Changing market dynamics in the industry
-In-depth market segmentation
-Historical, current and projected market size in terms of volume and value
-Recent industry trends and developments
-Competitive landscape
-Strategies of key players and products offered
-Potential and niche segments, geographical regions exhibiting promising growth
-A neutral perspective on market performance

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Delta cybercop Europe-bound in hunt for ransomware attacker


A Delta police officer will be charting new territory when he heads overseas this month to join European counterparts attempting to crack a cybercrime case.

Const. Dustin Classen, with the DPD cybercrime unit, will be meeting in the Hauge, Netherlands, with a team from Europol who is chasing the same suspect.

“Because the cybercriminals are so internationally based, we don’t really know where they are,” Classen said.

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Tips to protect against ransomware attacks

What police do know is this: Earlier this year, a malicious actor was able to exploit a weakness in Microsoft Exchange to get into a mid-sized Delta business’s network. They were then able to encrypt it, locking the owners out in what’s known as a ransomware attack.

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A demand was made for payment to unlock the network but the business restored its system from backups and went to the police.


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Cyber criminals increasingly attacking critical Canadian infrastructure


Cyber criminals increasingly attacking critical Canadian infrastructure

Classen said investigators were able to collect “digital fingerprints” from data in the hack, and shared them with counterparts at Europol, the European Union’s police agency. Investigators in Europe were able to link those identifiers to attacks in several European countries.

“Now we have another agency that has a whole different set of circumstances. If we can connect with them, and pool our resources, maybe we can put the pieces of the puzzle together and figure out who it is,” he said.

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Canadian spy agency targeted foreign hackers to ‘impose a cost’ for cybercrime

It’s a big step for Delta’s small cybercrime unit, which Classen said has doubled in size in recent years.

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Ransomware attacks have become a growing threat in recent years. TransLink, Vancouver Coastal Health, and a third-party service provider for BC Cancer were all targeted by such…

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