
Cyber Minute from the Road: History Is Worth Preserving. Outdated Cybersecurity Isn't
The Adam Strain Building in Darien, Georgia has been standing for nearly two centuries. It's one of the few buildings to survive the Burning of Darien in 1863, and today it's home to Tabby House Brewing Company. After fires, storms, and generations of change, it's still here.
Cybersecurity doesn't work quite the same way.
One of the comments I made while filming this video was, "If you know who Sherman was, you probably know more about history than cybersecurity. The good news is, you don't have to know cybersecurity. You just need to know the people who do."
That's really the point.
Technology changes constantly. The way cybercriminals attack computers today is very different from even a few years ago. Traditional antivirus software was built to recognize known threats, but modern attacks often use new techniques that don't match yesterday's definitions.
That's why T2Shield uses modern Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR). Instead of simply looking for known malware, EDR watches for suspicious behavior. If something unusual starts happening on your computer, it can detect it early and help stop the threat before it causes serious damage.
Just because your computer seems to be working normally doesn't mean everything is fine behind the scenes. Modern cybersecurity is about finding problems before they become disasters.
History is worth preserving. Outdated cybersecurity isn't.
If it's been a while since you've looked at how your devices are protected, now is a good time to see what modern protection can do.
Frequently Asked Questions
Isn't antivirus enough anymore?
Antivirus is still useful, but today's cyber threats often use techniques that don't look like traditional viruses. That's why many people now use EDR alongside or instead of traditional antivirus.
What is EDR?
Endpoint Detection and Response continuously monitors your computer for suspicious activity and can respond to threats before they spread or cause significant damage.
Who should use T2Shield?
T2Shield is designed for anyone who wants stronger protection for their computer, including families, retirees, home offices, and small businesses.
