Critical Remote Desktop Flaw Identified in Microsoft Windows Operating Systems A newly discovered vulnerability in the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol […]
OCD Tech, the IT Audit & Cybersecurity division of O’Connor & Drew, P.C. has been made aware of a critical […]
Nation’s First Case of DFARS Non-Compliance Against DoD Contractor Underway
Well, it finally happened. A Department of Defense contractor is being prosecuted under the False Claims Act for non-compliance with […]
Cybersecurity Spend
A study by ZDNet reveals that 80% of organizations planned to increase their security spend in 2019 compared to their 2018 spend.
Have you been asked by one of your customers for your SOC 2 Report? If you are a Software as […]
When a security researcher discovers a vulnerability, it becomes their responsibility to decide in which manner they will be disclosing the information.
If you are a prime or subprime contractor to the Department of Defense, chances are pretty good that you’ve heard of the DFARS clauses 252.204-7008…
Scraping Social Security Numbers on the Web
One of the most accredited forms of validation for a citizen’s identity is a Social Security Number.
Vulnerabilities in the Cloud: Whose Responsibility is it Anyways?
Many organizations are rapidly moving to the cloud for hosting everything from their products and services to their corporate infrastructure.
For the first time in over a decade, the current Wi-Fi security standard is receiving an upgrade.