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So you have a big file you need to get over to your printer YESTERDAY and you can’t get it to “send” via e-mail because the file is too big. What should you do?
If you do online banking, NEVER access your online account with a PC or device that you use to log in to social media sites or free e-mail accounts (like Hotmail) or to surf the web. Since these are all highly hackable, keeping one PC dedicated to online banking reduces your chances of getting a […]
With so many access points, from cell phones to laptop and home computers, how can anyone hope to keep their network safe from hackers, viruses and other unintentional security breaches?
Want to know what every hacker hopes you believe? “We’re small…nobody wants to hack us.” This is the #1 reason why people (companies) get hacked. They dismiss the importance of IT security because they’re only a “small business.” This is a lazy, irresponsible excuse.
SD Data Center, a division of Satcom Direct, has broken ground on phase two of the data center expansion plans.
Like it or not, human beings are our own worst enemies online, inviting hackers, viruses, data breaches, data loss, etc., through the seemingly innocent actions taken every day online.
If you’re using any kind of cloud application (and these days, who isn’t?), you are right to be concerned about data privacy and security.
Are you at risk? When have you taken “reasonable” steps to secure your data? What is considered negligence? Who is bound to report data breaches? Find out at our next SIM session when Mark Whitson, of Whitson Law, PA, separates fact from fiction in the risks and ramifications of data breaches.
DATE: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
No matter how diligent you are about security, there’s always a chance you can get hacked.
That’s why you need to put a plan in place NOW to protect yourself and your CLIENTS, so damage is minimized. But what should you do if you find out you’ve been hacked?