We recently heard from a company whose entire business essentially shut down due to a malicious ransomware attack on their data. With outdated antivirus software, outdated firewalls, no backups in place, and outdated cybersecurity, their only option may be to pay the demanded ransom for their data. This attack is extreme and is, unfortunately, quite…
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It’s been a full year since the world as we know it has shifted due to COVID-19. A year of working from home, social distancing, and a year of remote...
The Importance of Online Account Safety
In October, the Australian PDF company Nitro PDF saw a massive data breach that may have impacted several companies such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. The breach is reported to...
Creating a Safe and Secure IT Infrastructure
There are many ways to secure your environment and the data that exists on your servers by simply utilizing features already in Windows. From setting up password complexity and expiration...
Why Businesses Need Disaster Recovery
We met with Infrascale on July 21, 2020, to discuss why businesses need disaster recovery solutions, what those solutions look like and how they can apply to your current systems,...
The Virtualization Landscape
We met with VMware on July 14, 2020, to discuss the ever-changing virtualization landscape, how VMware is focusing on proactivity rather than reactivity, and how new developments in virtualization can...
Your Users Can Be Your Biggest Vulnerability
Did you know in 2019, 52% of breaches featured hacking, 28% involved malware, and 32%-33% included phishing or social engineering, respectively? On February 20, 2020, Douglas Holbert, President at Integrated...