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3 IT security take-aways from the Sony hack

Any business can become the victim of security breaches on a mass scale, as shown by the debacle which recently eclipsed Sony and forced it to temporarily cancel the release of blockbuster movie The Interview. Beneath the dramatic headlines are lessons for small business owners...

Looking at a new spear phishing attack

Take some time and research how companies are hacked and you will quickly come to realize that there are a wide variety of methods at a hackers disposal. One of the increasingly common, and effective strategies being employed is spear phishing. In early December 2014,...

What are online backup solutions?

With a Disaster Recovery Plan and Business Continuity Plan, businesses need to ensure that a proper data and system backup solution is in place. There are many different ways to implement a backup solution, with one of the most common being online or cloud-based backup....

Why social media content isn’t shared

Social media has come to play a large part in the content marketing campaigns of many businesses. While creating a solid presence can be beneficial for businesses, owners often struggle to get their content shared. There are many reasons why, but here are four main...

Is Regin a real threat to your company?

While there are many different types of malware out there, the good news is that with many threats we know where they come from and their purpose. Recently, news broke of a new form of malware called Regin that is causing quite a stir in the...

Common sales metrics to track

Business intelligence, and more specifically the metrics that support it, is among one of the most important processes a company can integrate. While it can be tough to get started, many companies find success to begin with by tracking overall sales metrics. There are a...

A hacker’s paradise

You may not want to rely on the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) app approval system: Roughly 90 percent of Android health-care apps have been hacked, and 22 percent of them were FDA-approved. That information comes from the latest State of Mobile App Security report...

Health-care predictions for 2015

IDC Health Insights has issued its predictions for health-care in 2015, and just as one might expect, they revolve around cost, technology, and operational efficiency. Here are some of the key takeaways. Cybersecurity. By 2020, 42% of digital health-care data will be unprotected. That creates a...

5 Real-world DR tips

Regardless of your business's location and industry, there is always a chance that you may experience a disaster at any time. Be it man-made, or natural, any disaster, if not properly prepared for, could spell trouble for your company. That's why a Disaster Recovery Plan...