Critical Path Security Proudly Announces Participation at RTUG 2024

We are thrilled to announce that Patrick Kelley, a leading expert in cybersecurity, will be a key speaker at the upcoming Retirement Technology User Group (RTUG) annual meeting. This prestigious event is dedicated to exploring technology solutions in the realm of Relius recordkeeping, and we're excited to contribute to these important discussions. As a proud sponsor of the RTUG 2024 event, Critical Path Security reaffirms its commitment to advancing technological solutions in the retirement sector. The meetup is scheduled to take place at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Attendees can look forward to a blend of networking, insightful discussions, and learning opportunities. The event kicks off with a welcome reception on Wednesday evening, followed by a full day of conferences on Thursday. The agenda is packed with engaging sessions and will culminate in a dinner. The conference concludes with a half-day session on Friday. This structure…

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Erin Wagner takes the lead of our Threat Intelligence initiatives!

Canton, GA - Critical Path Security, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions, is thrilled to announce a significant step forward in its mission to enhance cyber threat intelligence. Erin Wagner is the new director of our Threat Intelligence Feeds hosted on GitHub. Erin, a seasoned cybersecurity expert, who continually brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to our team. Her expertise in threat analysis, data security, and intelligence gathering makes her an ideal leader for this critical initiative. As the founder and original creator of Critical Path Security, I am particularly excited about this development. Erin's vision for the Threat Intelligence Feeds aligns perfectly with our core mission of providing proactive and comprehensive security solutions. A Message from Patrick Kelley: "It's an incredibly exciting time for Critical Path Security. When I started this journey, my goal was to create a platform that not only addressed immediate cyber threats…

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Critical Path Security Opens New Office in Montgomery, Alabama!

Critical Path Security Expands with New Office in Montgomery, Alabama Critical Path Security, a leader in innovative cybersecurity solutions, is excited to announce the opening of our new office in Montgomery, Alabama. This expansion represents a significant step in our mission to provide unparalleled security services and build strong, collaborative relationships in the region. Deepening Partnerships in Alabama The establishment of our Montgomery office is a testament to our commitment to the Alabama Rural Electric Association of Cooperatives, Alabama EMCs, local governments, and utility providers. Our goal is to strengthen these partnerships, ensuring a secure and resilient digital infrastructure across Alabama. Our Vision for Montgomery Our presence in Montgomery is more than just an expansion of our physical footprint; it's an opportunity to be an integral part of the community. We are dedicated to bringing our expertise in cybersecurity to the forefront of Alabama's technological advancement. By fostering local talent…

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Patrick Kelley interviewed by 11Alive/NBC regarding NameDrop

Last evening, Patrick Kelley was interviewed by 11Alive/NBC News on the topic of Apple's new feature "NameDrop". Watch the interview here. Here are the short notes: Functionality: NameDrop, introduced with iOS 17, allows iPhone users to share contact details by holding their iPhones close to each other. An animation appears, followed by the option to share or receive contact information​​. Safety and Privacy Concerns: Viral Facebook posts have inaccurately claimed NameDrop poses a safety threat, especially to children. However, these concerns are largely unfounded. The feature includes several safeguards: it requires explicit confirmation to share or receive contact details, and the iPhone must be unlocked using Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode​​. Disabling the Feature: Users who wish to disable NameDrop can do so through the Settings app. The process involves navigating to General > AirDrop and toggling off the "Bringing Devices Together" feature. However, disabling this also impacts…

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