Cyber Umbrella to Highlight Critical Cybersecurity Measures for Dental Practices at GNYDM 2024

In an era where digital threats are increasingly targeting healthcare providers, Cyber Umbrella is set to make a significant impact at the upcoming Greater New York Dental Meeting (GNYDM) in December 2024. The nonprofit organization, known for its commitment to enhancing cybersecurity in the dental industry, will be showcasing its services and expertise at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York[1][2]. 

As cyber attacks on dental practices continue to rise, the importance of robust digital security measures cannot be overstated. Dental offices handle sensitive patient information daily, making them prime targets for cybercriminals. Cyber Umbrella’s presence at GNYDM 2024 underscores the critical need for dental professionals to prioritize their cybersecurity strategies. 

Michael Benson, founder of Cyber Umbrella, emphasizes the urgency of the situation: “The dental industry is facing unprecedented cyber threats. Our goal at GNYDM is to educate dental professionals about these risks and provide them with the tools and knowledge to protect their practices and patients.” 

Cyber Umbrella’s booth at GNYDM will offer attendees the opportunity to learn about the latest cybersecurity threats facing dental practices and explore solutions to mitigate these risks. The organization will also be showcasing its recent $2 million grant initiative, which provides free penetration testing services to eligible dental practices[2]. 

This grant program, aimed at identifying vulnerabilities in dental practice IT systems, has already garnered significant attention within the industry. Dental professionals attending GNYDM will have the chance to learn more about this initiative and how it can benefit their practices. 

The Greater New York Dental Meeting, scheduled for November 29th to December 4th, 2024, with exhibits running from December 1st to 4th, provides an ideal platform for Cyber Umbrella to reach a wide audience of dental professionals[1]. With over 1000 exhibit booths expected, the event promises to be a hub of innovation and education for the dental community.

Dental practitioners are strongly encouraged to visit Cyber Umbrella’s booth to gain insights into protecting their practices from cyber threats. As the dental industry continues to digitize, understanding and implementing robust cybersecurity measures is no longer optional – it’s a necessity for the safety of patient data and the integrity of dental practices. 

Join Cyber Umbrella at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center this December to take a proactive step towards securing your dental practice against the evolving landscape of cyber threats. Your practice’s digital health may depend on it. 

Citations: 

[1] https://www.gnydm.com 

[2] https://www.beckersdental.com/dentists/43889-nonprofit-giving-2m-in-grants-to-enhance-cybersecurity-at-dental-practices.html 

Cyber Umbrella Celebrates Success with PAGD at PEAK Event

Cyber Umbrella, a division of Love Vision Inc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is thrilled to announce its successful participation in the recent PEAK Event hosted by the Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry (PAGD). This event provided an excellent platform for Cyber Umbrella to advance its mission of protecting consumer data by offering American dental offices up-to-date education and testing on emerging cyber threats, particularly ransomware attacks.

During the event, Cyber Umbrella awarded Pen Testing Grants to 20 dentists, offering comprehensive third-party penetration tests and risk assessment reports to help identify vulnerabilities in their current IT systems. This initiative underscores Cyber Umbrella’s commitment to safeguarding dental practices from cyber threats, ensuring they can operate securely and efficiently.

“Our goal is to reveal hidden vulnerabilities within IT systems and ensure that dental offices, which manage thousands of consumer records, do not operate under a false sense of security. We encourage every dentist to take advantage of our grant while funds are still available. The FBI recently warned the ADA in May about specific hacks targeting dental practices and projected a 300% increase in small business attacks this year,” said Michael Benson, founder of Cyber Umbrella. “Cyberattacks are on the rise, and even the most vigilant IT departments can miss potential threats. By offering these third-party penetration tests, we aim to provide dental practices with the knowledge of their vulnerabilities and the peace of mind that their systems are secure.”

When asked why Cyber Umbrella focuses on offering grants to dental practices, Mr. Benson responded, “Healthcare is a top target for cyberattacks, and dental practices have become a primary focus within the healthcare industry.”

The collaboration between Cyber Umbrella and PAGD highlights the importance of integrating cybersecurity into all aspects of professional practice. PAGD, a constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), is dedicated to enhancing the value and excellence of general dentistry through education and collaboration. Partnering with Cyber Umbrella allowed PAGD to extend this mission into the critical area of cybersecurity.

Prior to the event, the PAGD announced a webinar that members could attend to get updated on new types of cyberattacks to look out for and to announce the offering of the grant to their members. “Our grant will be approved immediately for PAGD members as long as there are still funds available. However, the offer is not limited to PAGD members. We are now receiving requests from around the country for our pen testing grant. The warning in May to the ADA has set off great concern nationwide. The grant saves a practice thousands of dollars that cybersecurity firms charge to have their firm tested. Our goal as an organization is to protect the thousands of personal records that each practice is trusted to keep secure,” Michael Benson remarked. In today’s environment, many cyber insurance companies are requiring a third-party test to be done annually as part of a requirement to approve a future claim. It could also mean the difference between potential minimum or maximum HIPAA fines assessed if a breach occurs.

Cyber Umbrella encourages all dental practice owners to apply for the Pen Testing Grant before the funds are exhausted. This initiative aims to ensure the safety and security of dental practices, their patients, and the broader community. To apply for the grant, visit Cyber Umbrella Pen Testing Grant.

About Cyber Umbrella:

Cyber Umbrella, a division of Love Vision Inc, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing American businesses with penetration tests to uncover vulnerabilities and ensure robust cybersecurity measures. Their mission is to protect personal data from the growing threat of cyberattacks, ensuring the safety of vendors, employees, and customers alike.

About PAGD:

PAGD is a constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). The core purpose of AGD is to advance the value and excellence of general dentistry through a commitment to the education of general dentists and their patients. AGD’s goal is to be the premier, worldwide organization of choice for all members of the general-dentistry community, working together to ensure optimal oral health.

For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact:

Michael Benson
Cyber Umbrella
+1 855-729-2371
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Cyber Umbrella Takes Action with Cybersecurity Pen Testing Grant and Risk Assessment for up to 1,000 Auto Dealerships

Can You Trust the Security of Individual Auto Dealerships After a Large Vendor Gets Hacked?

“The reality is that many American businesses are not as secure as they believe. We consider our organization a modern-day Paul Revere with the message, ‘The cyberattack is coming.”

– Michael Benson

MONMOUTH BEACH, NJ, USA, June 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Cyber Umbrella Takes Action with Cybersecurity Pen Testing Grant and Risk Assessment for up to 1,000 Auto Dealerships in 2024

In the wake of the recent CDK Global hack affecting 15,000 dealerships nationwide, Cyber Umbrella has announced a major initiative to bolster the cybersecurity defenses of auto dealerships. Partnering with Buff Motorsports Consulting , Cyber Umbrella is offering up to 1,000 penetration testing grants to auto dealerships in 2024. These grants aim to help dealerships identify and address vulnerabilities in their systems, networks, and processes, ensuring they are well-protected against the growing threat of cyber-attacks. “We saw the need for cybersecurity and have been working with Cyber Umbrella since the beginning of 2024. We saw a great opportunity for our dealers with the Cyber Umbrella’s Grant program to get a penetration testing Grant. Cyber Umbrella’s vision has been not if it will happen but when it will happen and now it has happened”, said Bill Buff. Bill can be contacted regarding questions about the grant at buffmotorsports@gmail.com.

A Growing Threat: The State of Cybersecurity in Auto Dealerships

Cyberattacks on auto dealerships are not new, but their frequency and sophistication are increasing. According to a 2023 report by CDK Global, which recently experienced a significant breach, 17% of surveyed dealerships reported a cyberattack or incident within the past year, up from 15% the previous year. These attacks have severe financial and operational impacts, including employee downtime, hardware and software replacement costs, and reputational damage.

A Growing Threat: The State of Cybersecurity in Auto Dealerships

Recent revisions to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Safeguards Rule underscore the critical importance of cybersecurity for auto dealerships. The FTC mandates that dealerships must regularly monitor and test their procedures for detecting actual and attempted attacks. This can be achieved through continuous system monitoring or annual penetration testing and vulnerability risk assessments. The updated guideline that went into effect June 2023 dictate the FTC can impose penalties of up to $100,000 per violation to those who are not following the guidelines.

A Call to Action: Fortifying Dealership Defenses

Michael Benson, the founder of Cyber Umbrella, a nonprofit division of Love Vision Inc., emphasized the urgency of this initiative. “Reputation, cash flow, and customer data are all on the line. It is time that you get your dealership tested,” stated Benson. Cyber Umbrella recently launched the Cyber Defense Force (CDF) to raise awareness about the cyber threats facing the nation. “IT firms are not cybersecurity experts, a third-party pen test is a smart move to test your infrastructure security. We’ve been told repeatedly that we are 100% secure, but the reality is that many American businesses are not as secure as they are led to believe. We consider our organization a modern-day Paul Revere with the message, ‘The cyberattack is coming.’

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Grant Details and How to Apply

In January 2024, Cyber Umbrella was awarded a $2 million grant to offer third-party penetration testing and risk assessment reports for businesses under FTC and HIPAA compliance. These assessments are conducted by a vetted third-party pen testing firm and administered by Telco United Cyber after proper NDAs are signed.

Auto dealerships can apply for the penetration testing grants by visiting cyberumbrella.org/auto1000. This initiative provides dealerships with the opportunity to uncover potential weaknesses and take proactive steps to fortify their defenses against cyber-attacks, ultimately protecting personal information.

About Cyber Umbrella

Cyber Umbrella is a division of Love Vision Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing cybersecurity for American businesses. With a mission to provide penetration tests and inform businesses of potential vulnerabilities & security risks. Cyber Umbrella is committed to helping organizations stay ahead of cyber threats and protect their valuable assets. Visit our website at cyberumbrella.org

About Buff Motorsports Consulting

Buff Motorsports Consulting, based in Monmouth Beach, NJ is an automotive company that has been involved in the automotive and racing industry for over 30 years. Our mission has always been to bring best practice into the industry. Where it’s safe driver training, fixed ops, parts and accessories.

For more information or to schedule an interview, please contact:

Michael Benson
Cyber Umbrella
+1 855-729-2371
email us here
Visit us on social media:
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Link: https://www.wate.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/721514574/cyber-umbrella-takes-action-with-cybersecurity-pen-testing-grant-and-risk-assessment-for-up-to-1000-auto-dealerships/

Cyber Umbrella Unveils $2 Million in Grants at CAMP Finance to Enhance Cybersecurity for Dentists

PITTSBURGH, PA, USA, June 12, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Amid growing concerns about cyber threats in the dental industry, Michael Benson, founder of Cyber Umbrella, addressed an audience of over 100 dental organization representatives at Fortune Management’s CAMP Finance. Benson delivered a compelling message about the urgent need for robust cybersecurity practices and support, emphasizing that cyber-attacks in the dental sector are not only possible but are actively occurring.

“A local IT tech takes care of us.” Would you bet your dental practice on the local tech?”

– Michael Benson

During his presentation, Benson announced an exciting initiative: Cyber Umbrella is dedicating $2 million in Penetration Testing Grants to help dental practices defend against these digital dangers. This initiative, unveiled at CAMP Finance, aims to equip dentists with comprehensive third-party penetration tests and risk assessment reports to identify vulnerabilities in their current IT systems.

This initiative underscores Cyber Umbrella’s commitment to safeguarding dental practices from cyber threats, ensuring they can operate securely and efficiently.

Is Your Practice’s Cybersecurity Up to the Task?

“Our goal is to reveal hidden vulnerabilities within IT systems and ensure that dental offices, which manage thousands of consumer records, do not operate under a false sense of security. We encourage every dentist to take advantage of our grant while funds are still available. The FBI recently warned the ADA in May about specific hacks targeting dental practices and projected a 300% increase in small business attacks this year,” said Michael Benson, founder of Cyber Umbrella. “Cyberattacks are on the rise, and even the most vigilant IT departments can miss potential threats. By offering these third-party penetration tests, we aim to provide dental practices with the knowledge of their vulnerabilities and the peace of mind that their systems are secure.”

Dental practices eager to strengthen their cybersecurity can apply for a grant at Cyber Umbrella’s Grant Application Page. It’s a straightforward process, and we’re here to help every step of the way.

About Cyber Umbrella:

Cyber Umbrella, a division of Love Vision Inc, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing American businesses with penetration tests to uncover vulnerabilities and ensure robust cybersecurity measures. Their mission is to protect personal data from the growing threat of cyberattacks, ensuring the safety of vendors, employees, and customers alike.

About Fortune Management:

Fortune Management isn’t just about business coaching; it’s about empowering healthcare professionals to excel. Our approach helps dental practitioners not just survive in today’s market, but thrive. Discover how we do it at Fortune Management’s Vision.

Cyber Umbrella Empowers Dental Practices with Free Penetration Testing Grants

In a significant move to bolster cybersecurity in the dental industry, Cyber Umbrella, a nonprofit organization, has awarded penetration testing grants to 20 dentists at the recent PEAK Event hosted by the Pennsylvania Academy of General Dentistry (PAGD). This initiative aims to protect consumer data by identifying vulnerabilities in dental practice IT systems.

Michael Benson, founder of Cyber Umbrella, emphasized the critical nature of this effort: “Healthcare is a top target for cyberattacks, and dental practices have become a primary focus within the healthcare industry.” The organization’s goal is to reveal hidden vulnerabilities and prevent dental offices from operating under a false sense of security.

The timing of this initiative is crucial, as the FBI recently warned the American Dental Association about specific hacks targeting dental practices, projecting a 300% increase in small business attacks this year. Cyber Umbrella’s grants provide comprehensive third-party penetration tests and risk assessment reports, services that typically cost thousands of dollars.

Cyber Umbrella, a division of the nonprofit Love Vision Inc, is extending its offer beyond PAGD members. The organization is now receiving grant requests from across the country, reflecting growing nationwide concern about cybersecurity in the dental sector.

The importance of these penetration tests extends beyond immediate security concerns. Many cyber insurance companies now require annual third-party testing as a condition for approving future claims. Additionally, these tests could influence potential HIPAA fines in the event of a breach.

Dental practice owners are encouraged to apply for the Pen Testing Grant while funds are still available. Cyber Umbrella’s mission aligns with the growing need for robust cybersecurity measures in healthcare, aiming to protect the thousands of personal records entrusted to each practice.

As part of their ongoing efforts, Cyber Umbrella is inviting all Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) and dentists to attend the Greater New York Dental Meeting at the Jacob Javits Center in December 2024. This event will provide an opportunity for dental professionals to meet Michael Benson in person and discuss cybersecurity challenges facing the industry.

With cyberattacks on the rise, initiatives like Cyber Umbrella’s grant program play a crucial role in safeguarding sensitive patient data and ensuring the security of dental practices across America.

Cyber Umbrella Receives $2 Million Grant

Cyber Umbrella, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting cyber security, has been awarded a significant grant of $2 million. This grant will enable the organization to offer Cyber Security Penetration tests to American businesses, helping them protect against potential cyber threats and attacks.

With the increasing reliance on technology and the rise of cybercriminals, the need for robust cyber security measures has become paramount. Cyber Umbrella aims to address this issue by providing free security tests to businesses across the country. Thanks to the generous grant, the organization will now be able to extend its services to an additional 2000 businesses, covering up to 5 computers per business.

The recent release of the Netflix movie “Leave the World Behind” has shed light on the potential catastrophic consequences of a cyber-attack. The movie portrays a scenario where all devices in America go down in a single day due to a cyber-attack. This serves as a stark reminder of the importance of cyber security in our increasingly interconnected world.

Telco United, a prominent Wyoming-based firm with a growing Cyber Security division, has also pledged a $2 million grant to Cyber Umbrella. Recognizing the urgent need for enhanced cyber security measures, Telco United Cyber aims to support organizations like Cyber Umbrella that are dedicated to educating businesses and defending against cyber threats.

Nikhil Bon, President of Telco United, shared his personal experience, saying, “I managed the IT for 400 computers, believing we were totally secure until the entire network went down. FBI investigation revealed that we had been under surveillance for months. This incident fueled my obsession with staying on the cutting edge of Cyber Security and partnering with organizations that educate businesses on effective defense strategies. Many businesses have a false sense of security, and this poses a serious threat to society as a whole.”

Businesses interested in applying for the Cyber Security Penetration test grants can do so easily by visiting the Cyber Umbrella website at cyberumbrella.org. The application process is quick and straightforward, enabling businesses to take a proactive step towards safeguarding their systems and data.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Michael Benson
Founder of Cyber Umbrella
Email: michael@cyberumbrella.org

Cyber Umbrella is committed to playing the role of a modern-day Paul Revere, warning businesses about the impending cyber attack. Their message is clear: The cyber attack is coming, the cyber attack is coming and it’s crucial for businesses to be prepared.

About Cyber Umbrella

Cyber Umbrella is a division of Love Vision Inc a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting cyber security and protecting businesses against cyber threats. The organization provides free Cyber Security Penetration tests to American businesses, helping them identify vulnerabilities and strengthen their defenses. Cyber Umbrella’s mission is to raise awareness about the growing cyber threats and empower businesses to take proactive measures to safeguard their systems and data. For more information, visit cyberumbrella.org.

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