Thank you, Taiwo Oyewo For Reviewing Our MTA Security Fundamentals Course

Taiwo Oyewo is currently working as an Azure Support Engineer at Tek Experts and has more than 3 years of experience in this field. He is skilled in troubleshooting hardware and software issues and is also experienced in areas such as computer technology, information systems, malware detection, and desktop application support.

Taiwo holds various IT certifications including:

  • IBM CRM
  • IBM Cyber intro
  • Microsoft Technology Associate: Security Fundamentals (MTA)
  • Microsoft Azure for IT Pros ContentSeries: Introduction to Microsoft Azure

He has recently reviewed our MTA Security Fundamentals course and provided his valuable feedback. Please read it here:

Thank you, Taiwo Oyewo For Reviewing Our MTA Security Fundamentals Course

“I am happy that I chose the uCertify Microsoft MTA Security Fundamentals Course and Lab. The course includes great, well-articulated, and concise material that is based on the MTA 98-367 exam objectives.

The various interactive components like quizzes, flashcards, and pre, and post-assessments will help you gain the knowledge and skills required for passing the MTA 98-367 certification exam.”

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Thank you Taiwo, we are glad to have your honest and valuable feedback on our course. 

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See What Sydney Smith Is Saying About Our CompTIA Security+ Course

Sydney Smith has more than 13 years of experience in the field of Information Technology. His work involves the installation, termination, and troubleshooting of CAT5E, CAT6, and CAT7 copper cables as well as Fusion Splicing of Single and Multi-mode fiber. Sydney is currently working as a Technical Support Technician at De Beers Marine Namibia (pty) Ltd. He is skilled in troubleshooting, network administration, network engineering, Cisco routers, and computer hardware. He has CompTIA A+ and Network+ certifications.

He has recently reviewed our CompTIA Security+ course and provided his valuable feedback. Please read it here:

 Sydney Smith CompTIA Security+ Course Review

“The uCertify course for CompTIA Security+ is an interactive and detailed test preparation material that helps you effectively prepare for the CompTIA SY0-501 certification exam.

The most impressive part of the learn mode was the amount of detailed explanation that is given on a question that is wrongly attempted. The course chapters and assessments are very nicely represented and it is up to the mark.”

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Top Three Security Concern For Your Organization

Top Three Security Concern For Your Organization

Why does Information Security concern me and my organization? Information security concerns every organization, because all the information is stored online nowadays because it is easily accessible. Over 70% of the world’s businesses are now operating in the cloud. With the benefits it offers like lower fixed costs, higher flexibility, increased collaboration, and the freedom to work from anywhere, 70% isn’t a big surprise. But still, there are some issues related to the cloud technology. Now, let us have a look at the top three security concerns you must be aware of. In this article, we will give you an idea about the attacks and how it works. So keep reading to know about the security concerns.

1. Malicious Insider, Phishing, and Malware

An attack from inside your organization may seem unlikely, but the insider threat does exist. Employees can use their authorized access to an organization’s cloud-based services to misuse or access information. This is the most favorite way for attackers because 59% of the attacks happen with this. Phishing is the attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details, by utilizing electronic communication. According to research, 55% data theft happens with this method. Malicious code can be injected into cloud services and viewed as part of the software. Nowadays, 45% of the attacks are taking place because of the malicious insiders.

2. Data Breaches

Cloud computing and services are relatively new, still, data breaches existed for years. The question is that: “Storing sensitive data in the cloud rather than on-premise is safe or not?” The research shows that possibility of data breaching is three times more for businesses that utilize the cloud than those that don’t. 53% of the organizations are looking cloud security as their primary concern.

3. Data Lost

Data loss is the most dangerous thing that can happen to an organization. Losing vital information can be disastrous to businesses that don’t have a recovery plan.  Amazon and Google are the examples of an organization that suffered data loss a few years back. Researches show that 37% of the data is lost by the theft of intellectual property. The amount of the data leaked through email, IM, and other resources is approximately 32%. Employers update 21% unauthorized data in the public cloud.

In a nutshell, you can say that the data storage trends and technologies offer a great facility that comes with huge security concerns. By being aware of these top three security concerns, you and your team can build a full-proof security strategy to protect your business and organization. For that, you need highly skilled professionals. There are a lot of certs for the cybersecurity that provides you all the necessary skills required in today’s job market. You can get these certs to have a career in this field. Enroll in the uCertify study guide for the preparation of these cert exams.