Data is the lifeblood of business. Therefore, IT workers who maintain business critical systems that “keep the blood pumping” are at the heart of every data-driven organization. Can your business live if an in-house IT worker took a vacation? Many employers think not. Statistics show IT workers have a difficult time “getting away from IT all.” A 2013 survey by … Read More
Sun Tzu Says, Protect Your IT Network!
The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected. – Sun Tzu, The Art of War The ancient Chinese military general Sun Tzu might have been around long … Read More
The Dangerous Consequences of Posting Pics, and 3 Steps You Can Take to Protect Yourself
Today, almost everybody has an Internet-connected camera in their pocket. A crazy amount of photos are posted online. In fact, Facebook alone claims to have over 250 billion photos, with 350 million user images posted every day. All of these pictures are fun, but how do you ensure that only the people you want to see your photos are seeing … Read More
Have You Experienced Internet Troubles Lately?
You may have noticed last week that the Internet was having some trouble with its operating speeds, but now we know for sure why. The root of the problem lies in Tier 1’s Internet routers’ Border Gateway Protocol routing tables, which have exceeded their maximum size, and has brought about the failure of these routers to operate at maximum speed. … Read More
Oh No, My Laptop is Stolen! Now What? Here are 4 Steps.
Picture this, you’re at the airport with your laptop, knocking out an important project between flights. Suddenly, you’re approached by some touristy-looking people about taking their picture. You’re a nice person so you grant them their request. After a longer-than-expected photo session, you return to your seat only to find that your laptop has been stolen. You’ve been conned. What’s … Read More
Even the White House Needs IT Services
A change is happening in the White House. Mikey Dickerson, a Google site reliability engineer, has just been appointed by the United States government as the deputy federal CIO, proving that even the big wigs need consulting from time-to-time. One of Mikey Dickerson’s primary goals as the deputy federal CIO is to “help government IT function more like a private … Read More
DecryptCryptoLocker Provides Fix for Nasty Ransomware
A few months ago, we mentioned that a ransomware called CryptoLocker was spreading at a dangerous rate due to the GameOver Zeus malware. The ransomware would lock down files on victims’ computers until a fee was paid, but not anymore. Now, with the help of FireEye and Fox-IT, a solution has been created called DecryptCryptoLocker. As we mentioned in a … Read More
Microsoft to Discontinue Support for Old Internet Explorer Versions
In an attempt to push users toward the most recent installment of Internet Explorer (IE 11), Microsoft has announced that, as of January 2016, all older versions of Internet Explorer will reach their end-of-support date. This means discontinued patching and security update support, putting all who refuse the upgrade at risk. As with all good things, they must eventually come … Read More
Is WiFi Service a Burden or an Investment for Your Business?
“Free WiFi Zone.” You see the sign advertised in the window of a new coffee shop. You’ve got a lot of work to do and you want a change of scenery, so you pack up your laptop and pay them a visit. The coffee is great, but the WiFi service is lousy. In fact, the spotty WiFi service is so … Read More
Give Tech Security Credit When Credit Is Due
We talk a lot about viruses or holes in supposedly sound security structures, but today it seems as if that’s all there is to talk about. It’s all about the latest vulnerability, or a hacking attack that left millions of people with compromised passwords. People always concentrate on the negative aspects of things without looking at the positives. But, regardless … Read More