What is Ransomware and How Can it Affect Your Business?

Ransomware

This cyber attack scheme hasn’t garnered nearly as much attention as the usual “break-in-and-steal-data-to-sell-on-the-Internet version,” but it can be even more debilitating. Ransomware attacks have begun appearing in the last few years and its practitioners are so polished that in few cases they even have mini­call centers to handle your payments and questions. So what…

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Data Breaches are a Question of When, Not If

Data Breaches

You hear on the news all of the time about big cyber attacks on large corporations and even government agencies. The trouble with this news coverage is that suggests a distorted view of where cyber attacks are taking place. These attacks are not solely hitting large organizations. Small firms represent a significant portion of those…

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Penetration Testing vs. Vulnerability Testing Your Network

Vulnerability Testing

Hearing “all of your confidential information is extremely vulnerable, we know this because…” is bad news, but whatever follows the ellipses determines just how bad. Consider two scenarios.   “All of your confidential information is extremely vulnerable… we know this because a hacker took all of your customers’ credit card info and locked all of…

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Benefits of Using VoIP Technology

voip technology

More and more businesses are implementing Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP technology because of its versatility, flexibility and cost-effectiveness. With new developments in this technology, the scope of its applications is widening. It is becoming more than just voice communications technology. That is why businesses of all sizes are migrating at an increasing rate.…

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BYOD: Why is This Concept So Attractive to Employees?

byod

Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, to work was an idea a few years ago that is becoming a reality very fast. To use your personal smartphone, tablet or laptop for work seems increasingly natural. Employees are embracing this concept without any serious reservations. As more and more business activity becomes technology driven, to have…

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VoIP: A New Dimension in Communication for SMBs

voip

Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP is about a decade old technology that is gaining popularity among individual subscribers and businesses. In conventional systems, phone calls are made using telephones or handsets that are connected by phone cables. These calls are routed using the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN,) carrying a signal from one telephone…

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SMBs: It is Hackers v. You – Don’t Let Them Score

small business hackers

Selling stolen IDs and other personal data is a lucrative trade for hackers. They are always looking for sources where vital information is stored. As a small to midsize business you store your client’s personal information, collected from different sources, on your computers and servers. Your Point-of-sale (PoS) terminal and some website transactions can be…

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Data Protection and Bring Your Own Device to Work

data protection

BYOD refers to a firm’s policy of allowing employees to use their own personal phones, tablets and laptops for all their work applications.This is a pretty common policy, and it has many benefits, but it brings along risks. How are you addressing these risks?   Here are some of the issues raised by BYOD A…

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Everyday Human Error Can Affect Data Protection

Data Losses

Are you under the impression that data loss is all about putting up firewalls to protect against evil cyber attacks? Some of the biggest sources of data loss include sloppiness, human error, and just plain forgetfulness.   What are some of the unglamorous things that we do every day that leave us vulnerable?   Passwords…

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