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What is a data breach?
Understanding a data breach? A data breach is [...]
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Understanding a data breach? A data breach is [...]
Recently we got a call from a business who was affected by Ransomware. A user with the business reported that received an email from a supervisor, with an attached invoice. When they opened the invoice it started the process of allowing the Malware to make changes on the PC to encrypt the files and spread across the network to other PCs and the server.
Did you know 9 out of 10 computer networks that we analyze will have potentially serious problems sitting undetected? Many of these issues lead to a risk of unauthorized access which can cause interruption of business, and other costly technical problems.
Did you know, increasingly remote workforces are accessing their files via networked drives? As well as a wide array of cloud storage solutions; many of which they deployed themselves outside the purview of the IT department.
Something as computer users we all know and often dread is keeping our computers patched and updated. But is it really necessary?
Does your business have Disaster Continuity Planning, hopeful we can convince you that it is something you need to do if you don’t have it yet?
When new technologies are released, however. It’s not uncommon for the new technologies to not play nice with older systems or applications. This can result in any number of issues to include double entry of data. Information across multiple locations or systems for your information. With proper planning, this can be minimized or at least mitigated.
Thinking that your business is to small and no criminal or hacker would want to try to attack me when there are so many other bigger businesses out there. Well, think again.