Hurricane season DR tips

Posted on Wednesday June 07, 2017  |  hurricane season, hurricane proof, disaster recovery, data loss, business continuity

The chances of your business being hit by a hurricane are slim. But this year, the odds are actually alarming -- the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts up to four unusually active hurricanes. If you don't want to fall victim to data loss and tarnish your business's reputation in the process, read on.

 

SEO considerations for your sites' images

Posted on Tuesday June 06, 2017  |  wordpress, web platforms, seo, keywords, cloud apps, alt tags

When working with web platforms like Wordpress, there are three letters that induce anxiety in any business owner: SEO (search engine optimization). It's one of the most confusing aspects of running a modern business, and web apps that rate your SEO with no more than a red or green light don't make it any easier. Read on to find out whether your site's images are the cause of that annoying red light.

 

How HIPAA wards off ransomware threats

Posted on Monday June 05, 2017  |  wannacry, update, security, ransomware, incident response, hipaa, healthcare security, employee awareness, best practices, antivirus

Hospitals and healthcare organizations are usually the first victims of malware attacks. WannaCry ransomware -- malicious software that encrypts files until the victim decides to pay the Bitcoin ransom -- took advantage of this when it hit several healthcare institutions last month. With more malware expected to target the healthcare industry this year, following HIPAA regulations could save your organization.

 

Bluetooth users beware!

Posted on Friday June 02, 2017  |  smartphone attack, hacker, cyber crime, bluetooth, bluesnarfing

Bluetooth technology helps simplify our daily lives -- it allows for hands free communication, a quick and easy way to share content with friends, family, colleagues, and more. In fact, 45 percent of Americans have Bluetooth enabled across multiple devices. This raises the question: Does using Bluetooth leave our doors opened to hacker attacks?

 

What's new with Android O?

Posted on Thursday June 01, 2017  |  update, system, smartphones, operating, o, devices, changes, benefits, android

There's a lot of buzz surrounding Google's latest Android operating system known as “Android O.” Whether it will continue the trademark snack-theme name is yet to be confirmed, but what we do know is users can expect longer battery life and an improved notification system. Besides that, here are six other OS changes you don't want to miss.

 

NSA-approved: mobile virtualization

Posted on Wednesday May 31, 2017  |  virtualization, smartphones, mobile device management, cybersecurity

Server and desktop virtualization have been improving computing efficiency and data security for years. But with all the talk about mobile BYOD policies and corporate data protection on smartphones, the National Security Agency (NSA) believes virtualization is the key to true security. Here's what you need to know:

 

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