Nick Powers

UNCOMN Launches Free, Open-Sourced Ransomware Protection Software

Project Cheyenne combines advanced security features and ease of use to provide unparalleled protection for enterprise and personal customers October 28, 2021 (ST. LOUIS) — UNCOMN, one of the leading technology consultancies in the U.S. and 10-year partner to the U.S. Department of Defense, today announced the launch of Project Cheyenne, its free, open-sourced protection software for partners and users of Amazon Web […]

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A Fresh Look at the Short and Long-term Impacts of the Colonial Ransomware Attack

A Fresh Look at the Short and Long-term Impacts of the Colonial Ransomware Attack On January 1, 1983, the so-called official birthday of the internet, the founders of the internet saw an opportunity to increase mankind’s access to information.  This was a noble goal and one that succeeded.  But what the internet forefathers did not

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Updates on the SolarWinds Breach: What We Know and How You Can Protect Your Business

It has been several weeks since the Federal Government announced the massive breach utilizing software from SolarWinds. The hack stemmed from malware injected into government networks from a network and performance monitoring software.  Soon thereafter, SolarWinds itself announced that up to 18,000 customers of its software platform had been impacted by software patches that were

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Cyber Threat Analysis for the Trucking Industry

UNCOMN (formerly Aegis Strategies) recently engaged the Transportation Industry as part of the National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA) 2016 Fall Meeting in St. Louis, MO. During this meeting, UNCOMN provided information systems and cybersecurity experts for panels discussing “Cyber in a disruptive world”. Our experts fielded many types of questions, but many tied by to

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