The Top 3 Critical Techniques to Protect Your Online Privacy

The Top 3 Critical Techniques to Protect Your Online Privacy

With virtual private networks, two-factor authentication, and encrypted remote storage, your organization can benefit from increased Internet security. Technology brings many security risks. You never know who’s monitoring your peer-to-peer activity, or sending malicious attacks your way. However, there are a few simple precautions you should take to maintain your privacy online: Use a Virtual...

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Duleep Pillai
October 11, 2013
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The Top 3 Critical Techniques to Protect Your Online Privacy

Compliance with Laws & Regulations—Does Your IT Guy Talk About Best Practices

In the past few years, governments around the world have focused on protecting consumers and companies against inadequate management of sensitive information. While this is great for consumers, it’s led to a wide variety of complex laws and regulations for businesses. Laws and Regulations Depending on the industry, organizations may or may not be used...

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Duleep Pillai
October 10, 2013
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Windows XP and Windows Office 2003 Users Must Upgrade!

On April 8th, 2014, Microsoft will end its support for Windows XP and Office 2003. When support ends for Windows XP, there’s a much greater risk for small businesses and individuals to experience complications and security risks. When Microsoft released Windows XP and Office 2003, it committed to a minimum of 10 years support with...

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Duleep Pillai
October 9, 2013
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The Top 3 Critical Techniques to Protect Your Online Privacy

Important Things to Consider For Your Business Before the End of Windows Server 2003

The upcoming end of life for Windows Server 2003 generates many concerns, questions, and issues for businesses of all sizes and types.  Organizations often deal with hardware migrations and the potential downfalls associated with them, but it’s equally important to pay attention to software migrations.  Outdated systems like Windows Server 2003, can present unforeseen issues...

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Duleep Pillai
October 9, 2013
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