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Gail Blount

Gail Blount
Our guest blogger today, Gail Blount, is an award-winning marketing professional and talented copywriter who creates blog content, news articles, white papers, press releases, marketing collateral, and other written materials in the fields of cybersecurity, technology, healthcare, law, and professional services.

Recent Posts

Celebrating 24By7Security: 10 Years in Business

Firm has delivered cybersecurity expertise and compliance services to thousands of clients since July 30, 2013 In just[…]

Securing South Florida Startups

Protecting intellectual property isn’t just about the patent, copyright, or trademark. South Florida has been an[…]

Women in Tech: Obstacles & Opportunities

It wasn’t long ago that the first women began to enter the technology field, specifically in computer science and[…]

The Security Risks of Loyalty Programs, Surveys, and Gift Offers

Beware the Free Gift Who doesn’t love the promise of a free gift after buying something online? How about a gift card[…]

The Microsoft Exchange Servers Hack

What You Should Know, What You Should Do On March 2, 2021, Microsoft announced that certain Exchange Servers supporting[…]

Preparing for HITRUST Certification

Six Things You Should Know As the volume of data has exploded in the information age, an increasingly complex web of[…]

How Data Analytics May Help Prevent Cyberattacks

The Value of Data Analytics In The Future of Cybersecurity We live and work in the Information Age, sometimes called[…]

Hospitals Under Attack!

Why it’s happening now, and what to do about it Just as the COVID pandemic created new opportunities for hackers,[…]

4 Important Cybersecurity Resolutions to Make for 2021

Why you need to make them, and how to do it We stand on the brink of a new year. It will be challenging, of course, but[…]

The Twelve Days of Christmas Hacks

On the first day of Christmas, a hacker sent to me a malware virus in a pear tree. (!) On the second day of Christmas,[…]
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