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Tip of the Week: Mobile Data Management
By Tyler Miller | Oct 30, 2019
There are hundreds of things that a business owner has to do, so managing the security of the data coming in and going out from mobile devices might not make the hierarchy of considerations that need to be immediately addressed. Today, we will take a look at why paying attention to the mobile end of…
Read More → How Google is Trying to Make Passwords Easier and Better
By Tyler Miller | Oct 28, 2019
Common opinion more or less states that passwords aren’t so much “necessary,” as they are a “necessary evil.” The best practices that are recommended to maintain the efficacy of passwords today can certainly feel excessive – which tempts many users into ignoring these practices, to the detriment of their security. Fortunately, many large companies –…
Read More → How You Can Leverage G Suite to Your Business’ Advantage
By Tyler Miller | Oct 25, 2019
Google’s offering is much greater than that of a simple search engine. It is hard to even imagine a time when the extent of the services offered by Alphabet, Inc. were just the search functionality that introduced a new verb into the public lexicon. Now, the applications that make up what is known as the…
Read More → Tip of the Week: Automatically Organizing Your Email
By Tyler Miller | Oct 23, 2019
Let’s face it – you’d be hard-pressed at this point to find someone who wasn’t fairly confident about their use of email in the office. However, the way they are currently using their email may not be the most efficient. This week, we’re focusing our tips on how to better use your email.
Read More → Even If You Don’t Hear About Small Business Breaches, They Happen
By Tyler Miller | Oct 21, 2019
If you have a bank account or a credit card, chances are you’ve been made aware of a hack or a data breach. Big organizations are more frequently being breached, forcing them to run damage control for the often millions of customers affected. News coverage often bashes these big organizations, but what about smaller ones?…
Read More → How Augmented Reality is Changing the Face of Industries
By Tyler Miller | Oct 18, 2019
AR, or augmented reality, has been touted as the next “big thing” for nearly a decade, while other “big things” have been introduced. Google Glass almost made AR more commonplace, but security and privacy concerns turned it into a non-starter. Today, AR has taken a new life, so let’s review some predictions for the future.
Read More → Stop Trusting Hackers With Your Smartphone!
By Tyler Miller | Oct 16, 2019
Do you have a smartphone? Do you feel as though your data is secure on it? Users are relying on smartphones more and more to accomplish daily tasks. This means there is a massive amount of data traffic each day transferred to and from your device, and potentially transferred into the hands of a cybercriminal.
Read More → Microsoft is Releasing Out-of-Band Security Updates
By Tyler Miller | Oct 14, 2019
Patching your software is one of the most important, yet ignored, tasks in computing. Keeping all of your software up to date with the latest threat definitions can help your business’ IT stay secure. Recently, in a somewhat atypical move, Microsoft has announced that they have released an emergency out-of-band security update to fix two…
Read More → Taking a Look at the History of Cybersecurity
By Tyler Miller | Oct 11, 2019
Let’s face it, cybersecurity now has to be a major point of emphasis for the modern business. With the immense amount of threats out there, cybersecurity it has grown into a multi-billion dollar a year industry, with no limit in sight. Just a few decades ago, there was no fileless malware, no ransomware, no botnet…
Read More → Three Tricks to Spot Phishing Attempts
By Tyler Miller | Oct 9, 2019
Cybersecurity needs to be a priority to any business that wants to continue their operations in the long-term. One threat that is very common today is the phishing attack.
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