Would Your Business Be a Target for Hackers? Let’s Find Out – A Look at a Hacking Attempt from a Hacker’s Point of View!

There are many benefits to cloud computing that your business is missing out on. Here’s a list on why cloud is much more progressive and timely

Unlike large organizations which operate on large amount of resources, small businesses are reluctant when it comes to adopting new IT systems. Moving files to the cloud takes a lot of time, effort, and a bit of expertise that small businesses may find extraneous. For a business with a limited staff, a managed cloud hosting...

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Duleep Pillai
July 16, 2014
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Would Your Business Be a Target for Hackers? Let’s Find Out – A Look at a Hacking Attempt from a Hacker’s Point of View!

Employing VPN Technologies for Securing Public Connection to the Internet

The use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) reinforces your security with an encrypted connection between your device and the internet, safe from unwanted eavesdroppers. Keeping data secure while using public Wi-Fi is a major concern for everyone who works outside home networks. The use of Virtual Private Network (VPN) reinforces your security with an encrypted...

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Duleep Pillai
July 11, 2014
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Would Your Business Be a Target for Hackers? Let’s Find Out – A Look at a Hacking Attempt from a Hacker’s Point of View!

If you operate with an iPhone or Android phone, you might be in for a security struggle if your device is lost or stolen

Your Exchange server can be configured to enforce minimum security requirements so that when a device attempts to connect but does not meet the credentials it will not be allowed access. Firms must regularly review policies on system configuration to ensure that precautions are being implemented to protect the firms shared data. Here are possible...

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Duleep Pillai
July 10, 2014
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Would Your Business Be a Target for Hackers? Let’s Find Out – A Look at a Hacking Attempt from a Hacker’s Point of View!

Six advance notifications for Microsoft security bulletins were released this week. Compared to 106 bulletins in 2013, six seems fewer but still enough to keep IT admins on their toes.

Just as everyone was preparing for a Fourth of July barbecue, Microsoft was busy on their end preparing for the release of advance notification for Patch Tuesday next week. Six security bulletins, two Critical, three Important, and one Moderate, were publicized. Compared to 106 bulletins in 2013, six seems fewer but still enough to keep IT...

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Duleep Pillai
July 8, 2014
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