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Modernizing your content services strategy in three steps

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on April 2, 2021 by Rick BackusApril 2, 2021

Why do you have this content? That is really the first question to ask. What does it mean to your business. especially if it were lost? What processes does it drive in the business? These types of questions, when properly … Continue reading →

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Acer Reportedly Suffered a REvil Ransomware Attack Attracting the Highest Ransom Demand in …

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on April 1, 2021 by Rick BackusApril 1, 2021

Acer suffered a REvil ransomware attack that attracted the highest ransomware demand in history. The threat actor behind the attack shared some of the pilfered files as proof of responsibility. However, the Taiwanese electronic behemoth was reluctant to acknowledge a ransomware attack. Instead, the … Continue reading →

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A closer look at 6 popular low-code development platforms

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 31, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 31, 2021

By Matt Heusser – A business wants to develop a coupon generator, a branded calendar or a branded recipe application. Colleges want to track students or courses. An independent car dealership wants to automate part of the scheduling or service … Continue reading →

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No code, workflow and RPA line up for their automation moment

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 30, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 30, 2021

Everyone’s getting in on the RPA act and rightfully so. It seems that this new focus on cloud (meaning API) is beginning to address a current shortfall for RPA as a solution. Trying to automate from a web interface brings … Continue reading →

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Ricoh introduces RansomCare – a final line of defense against ransomware attacks

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 29, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 29, 2021

Ricoh USA, Inc. today announced RansomCare, its new Ransomware Containment Solution, an innovative technology that helps to stop ransomware attacks, which is one of the top security threats to businesses in the U.S. and around the world. As a revolutionary final line of defense, RansomCare’s multi-layered … Continue reading →

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DearCry Ransomware Unleashed In Microsoft Exchange Hack

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 25, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 25, 2021

Not that this real news to anyone paying attention to tech but it is not just about the hack. The real point here is there are far to many servers out there that cannot be patched because they are too … Continue reading →

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5 priorities for the federal RPA Community of Practice in 2021

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 24, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 24, 2021

Agencies plan to generate demand and optimize processes for automation in 2021, among three other priorities announced by the federal Robotic Process Automation Community of Practice’s executive sponsor on Tuesday. The RPA CoP consists of more than 1,000 employees from 65 agencies planning to encourage their components to invest resources in … Continue reading →

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AI Commission Warns of Escalatory Dangers

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 23, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 23, 2021

Like any other technology over the centuries, mankind will figure out a way to weaponize it. AI is not is no different but aside from nuclear weapons it probably the darkest and most dangerous downside. By Michael T. Klare – For … Continue reading →

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How Process Automation Technology Is Improving The Employee And Customer Experience

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 22, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 22, 2021

Process Automation begets Customer Satisfaction begets Competitive Advantage begets Revenue Growth. Here ends the lesson. By Gary Drenik – Astoundingly simple purchases have become table stakes in 2021. Through repetition and familiarity with the Amazon model of purchases — find … Continue reading →

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Robotic Process Automation for Procurement

Cybercon Services Knowledge Log Posted on March 16, 2021 by Rick BackusMarch 16, 2021

The focus for any RPA project should can this be automated? Is the task at hand repeatable and rules-based enough to function with little to no user intervention? Without fully understanding the task at hand and it’s caveats, etc. the … Continue reading →

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