Computer Experts Thanksgiving Party 2017
It’s kind of a big deal around here.
It’s kind of a big deal around here.
People who find themselves working on the road will oftentimes encounter challenges. Luckily, these challenges can easily be avoided by making sure you have the following tools that are necessary for working remotely.
The internet is plagued by cybercriminals with malicious intent, prompting individuals and business owners with no other alternative than to stay clear of predictable passwords for the safety of their personal information and other data. If you’re wondering how you can create a hard to guess password, read on.
Your company and its people create immense quantities of data every day. Every time someone picks up the phone and talks to a client, goes out to meet a sales prospect, or follows up a lead, they learn something new and potentially valuable. But where does this data go?
Online security has been in the news ever since the recent US presidential elections. But while the question of the Trump Administration colluding with Russia during the elections is still up in the air, one thing is certain. Cyber attacks on US businesses are on the rise, now more than ever.
Nowadays, businesses rely on technology to improve productivity, increase the efficiency of their employees, manage expenses and meet their business goals. In an increasingly competitive business environment, more and more companies are turning towards technology as an answer to their business woes.
Did you know that the average system downtime costs businesses around $427 a minute?! That’s a lot of dough if you’re a startup or a small business.
WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system and blogging platforms which uses open-source software. Even though it powers nearly 24 percent of websites worldwide, security issues have plagued the platform ever since its release in 2003.
Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts files on an infected device and holds them hostage until the user pays a ransom to the malware operators. Millions of dollars have been extorted through ransomware attacks