by Bob Martin | Jun 2, 2016 | Data Security, Network Security
Almost every business now stores at least some of its data digitally, with many organizations attempting to move entirely to paperless record keeping. This is allowing businesses to be leaner and more thorough in their data management, but this proliferation of...
by Bob Martin | Apr 21, 2016 | Data Security
The Department of Homeland Security issued a warning to all PC owners on April 14th; Uninstall Quicktime immediately. There are known vulnerablilities in the software, and Apple has discontinued updates for it. This leaves your PC at risk to hackers. Forbes.com tells...
by Bob Martin | Mar 22, 2016 | Data Security
The world is constantly becoming more interconnected. Modern broadband technology has brought cheap and reliable communication, increased the efficiency of many processes, and changed entrepreneurship as we know it. It has also opened the door for tech criminals to...
by Bob Martin | Mar 9, 2016 | Data Security
Whether you are managing your business, or your home, you probably use a computer. You use it for searching the internet, paying bills, and storing important records. Computers make our lives more efficient, but also very vulnerable. All of these invaluable pieces of...
by Bob Martin | Feb 9, 2016 | Data Security
This week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suffered a major data security breach. A hacker released the names, contact info, and job titles of over 9,000 DHS employees. And they said they plan to release the same critical information of 20,000 FBI employees...
by Bob Martin | Jan 6, 2016 | Data Security
Java, a pre-installed plug-in on many pc’s, is causing data security concerns for users. Like so many programs, Java requests to be updated on a regular basis; which many people ignore. As reported by the BBC, research by the FTC has found older versions had a...