by Garry Feldman | Jul 6, 2016 | Security Tips
Your IT security team probably spends a considerable amount of time thinking about what their plans are if there is a network security breach. Sometimes the best offense is a good defense. Spending more time thinking about ways to adequately prevent intrusions is...
by Garry Feldman | Jul 2, 2016 | Security Tips
Lots of talk this week about Mark Zuckerberg covering his webcam. When it comes to privacy the case has been made that covering your webcam is common sense, but are you wondering why? How big a threat is your webcam and microphone for that matter? ASK THE EXPERTS...
by Garry Feldman | Jun 22, 2016 | Security Tips
What is the most important layer of security between your network and the bad guys? Passwords of course. Passwords are what keep the appropriate people having valid access while keeping those who shouldn’t be on the network away from it. Is your password policy...
by Garry Feldman | Jun 1, 2016 | Security Tips
On May 26th, Microsoft alerted users warning of a new strain of Ransomware called ZCryptor, which works like a worm and spreads via network and removable drives affecting more users. This ransomware is malicious software that encrypts computers typically via fake...
by Garry Feldman | May 18, 2016 | Security Tips
Spring cleaning isn’t just about getting the winter’s dust and dirt back outside where it belongs. Your network and servers can also collect their own versions of virtual junk that should be periodically swept out of your virtual world. Not only does this free up...
by Garry Feldman | May 11, 2016 | Security Tips
You spend so much time thinking about how to keep your network safe from hackers that there probably isn’t much bandwidth left to think about other attack vectors. Unfortunately, one of those exists in just about every employee’s pocket: their cellphone. Hackers are...