by elliotd | Oct 2, 2019 | Newsletter, Personal
If you surf the web, computer cookies can be useful because they keep track of items in your shopping carts and save your personal information — including login credentials — so sites can remember you and what your preferences are. They can make online transactions...
by chrisd | Dec 19, 2018 | Blog, Personal, Security
Wild things are coming your way There’s so much changing in the IT world at this very moment—from transitioning to Device as a Service to managing the security of an increasingly mobile workforce—that it’s hard to look beyond next month, much less the next...
by chrisd | Dec 19, 2018 | Blog, Personal, Security, Tech Tips
The snow gently falls outside as you kick back in your Snuggie, ready to conquer that Netflix backlog… You’ve earned it! During the months leading up to winter, you vanquished any and all network security vulnerabilities threatening your digital kingdom,...
by chrisd | Aug 16, 2018 | Newsletter, Personal, Security
A phishing email is a malicious attempt to obtain your sensitive information by tricking you into believing the message is valid and opening it. Phishing attempts masquerade as legitimate or trusted entities, which makes them difficult to detect. Here are some warning...
by chrisd | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog, Newsletter, Personal, Security
Online fraud is a fast growing crime. The ability for cybercriminals to be anonymous and conduct their crimes from anywhere in the world makes it very difficult, if not impossible, for law enforcement to curb it. As online fraud continues to grow, a number of American...
by chrisd | Oct 9, 2017 | Blog, Personal, Security
used with permission from FTC.gov by Lesley Fair Consumers are apprehensive about the security of their personal information and recent headlines about data breaches have moved the needle substantially on the ometer that measures such things. As a business executive,...