TRAVEL IS BACK - AND SO ARE THE HACKERS
After a two-year hiatus, travel is back in full swing - and so are the hackers, looking to take advantage of your brand reputation and hack your customer accounts.
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TRAVEL IS BACK - AND SO ARE THE HACKERS
After a two-year hiatus, travel is back in full swing - and so are the hackers, looking to take advantage of your brand reputation and hack your customer accounts.
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Fraud Protection for Hoteliers: What You Need to Know
As many businesses prepare for a potential recession, hoteliers and resort managers can arm themselves against rising fraud costs through education, awareness and prevention.
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What I Learned About Ransomware at HITEC 2022
Planning for a ransomware attack is like planning for your own funeral: No one wants to do it, but everyone is better off because of it.
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Cyberattack on Luxury Resort Should Put Hospitality Industry on High Alert
Cybercriminals are finding new ways to hold their victims hostage – and a recent cyberattack on a luxury resort should serve as a warning for your business.
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MARRIOTT HIT BY ANOTHER DATA BREACH
Marriott International has suffered a security breach potentially affecting up to 400 customers…
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Best Practices for Cyber Safeguards in an Evolving Travel Industry
Welcoming travelers back while still absorbing the shockwaves of the COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a digital evolution for the travel and tourism industry. A rapid move to the cloud offers new ways of reaching customers—and introduces new risks…
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How To Optimize Data Security At Hotels
Data – it’s the currency of the modern age…
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How to secure hotel business communications against data breaches?
As travel started to resume, scammers and hackers are also back to take their share of the business…
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Hotels in hackers’ sights as technology replaces personal touch
Hospitality businesses are the third most targeted for cyber attacks as they gather more customer data
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The shadow pandemic facing hoteliers
Coronavirus has created two pandemics: COVID-19 and its growing number of mutations and a “shadow pandemic” of violence and intolerance, largely against service workers with in-flight incidents getting the most press…
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The Hospitality Ecosystem of 2022: 3 Expert Predictions
By taking these three major trends into consideration, hotels can take steps to future-proof their business operations in the wake of future challenges.
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Five Things Hoteliers Should Know About Securing Equipment
To keep their guests, employees, and properties secure, hoteliers today must consider both physical and digital environments…
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It’s What’s Behind The QR Code That Counts
Since the beginning of the pandemic, half of all full-service restaurant operators across the country have implemented Quick Response (QR) code menus, and there has been a 750% increase in QR code downloads over the past 18 months…
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As we move towards the end of a roller coaster of a year for our industry, the ever so popular pineapple, the early symbol of hospitality, has taken a hit as we pivot around so many obstacles that go against the normal traits that come so naturally…
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Does Your Hotel Have Cyber Insurance?
Only 35 percent of hospitality businesses do even though 78 percent would benefit. Here’s what you need to know.
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Study: Cybersecurity confidence gap in hospitality, restaurant and retail sectors
New data released from Cornell University’s Center for Hospitality Research and FreedomPay, a global leader in data-driven commerce, reveals that while nearly all (96%) surveyed retail, restaurant and hospitality stakeholders are confident in their…
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Protect Your Guests, Brand from Automated Cyberattacks
No matter how convenient it is to book rooms, how fast the contactless check-in system is, or how clean your hotel is, if you are not protected from automated attacks, you are putting your hotel and your guests at risk…
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Hilton Relies on a Former FBI Agent to Keep Its Hotels Out of Harm’s Way
One might say the guiding principle in keeping Hilton’s more than 6,600 hotels safe goes back to Robert Mueller — yes, that Robert Mueller, the former Federal Bureau of Investigation director.
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