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Celebrating Legacy Leadership
Hi, Scott Munden here from Huntleigh Technology Group. Welcome to this segment of our leadership series. The topic for today is legacy leadership. And I chose that topic for a couple of reasons. One is around the end of the year, I typically like to reflect on what...
Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
Hi everyone, Scott Munden here from Huntleigh Technology Group. Welcome to our next segment in the Cyber Series. Today's topic is supply chain vulnerability. And to illustrate the magnitude of the issue, I wanted to throw up a quick graphic, and then we'll discuss in...
A Brief Explanation of Multi-Factor Authentication
Hi everyone, Scott Munden here from Huntleigh Technology Group. Welcome to our next segment in the cybersecurity series. Last week, we focused on third party risk assessments and why they're so important in determining where your risks actually are so that you can...
Cybersecurity 3rd Party Assessments
Hi, Scott Munden here from Huntleigh Technology Group. We wanted to thank everybody for the fantastic response we've been getting on our tips and guidance on a variety of different cybersecurity topics and welcome you to our video series that will be rolling out over...
The Keystone of Growth: How Internal Improvements Elevate Companies
In an era marked by rapid technological advancements and shifting market dynamics, companies are under constant pressure to remain competitive. While external strategies such as mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, and market expansion often grab headlines, it's...
Tips for Staying True to Your Core Values and Mission in Tough Times
Staying true to your core values and mission, especially during challenging times, is crucial for personal integrity and for maintaining the trust of others. Here are some tips to help you stay on track: Write Them Down: This might seem simple, but having your values...
Transparency in Leadership: A Tale of Trust and Transformation
In the quaint town of Anywhere, tucked between rolling hills and serene lakes, there was a factory named YourCo Textiles. For decades, it thrived under the leadership of Mr. Grayson, a man who believed in keeping company matters veiled in secrecy. Employees worked,...