Archive for March 2017
Tip of the Week: 2 Ways to Ensure Privacy When Using a Public PC
Before we dive into this week’s tip, it has to be said: if you have a choice, you should probably avoid using a public computer. As a rule, these machines feature minimal security precautions, along with maximum risk to any data accessed by the PC. Although, if a situation ever arises in which you have…
Read MoreSelf-Driving Cars: Would You Hand the Wheel Over to a Computer?
Are you ready to share the road with self-driving cars? According to a recent survey by the University of Michigan, 37.2 percent of drivers are “very concerned” about riding in a self-driving car, while 66.6 percent are “very or moderately concerned.” Simply put, the public isn’t quite ready for self-driving cars. Although, the gradual adoption…
Read MoreThe Cost of Adequate Cybersecurity is Way Less Than the Cost of a Data Breach
It’s the nature of every problem relating to business to include consequences that extend far beyond the timeframe of the issue’s initial impact. This is especially true for data breaches; an all-too-common problem that hurts organizations in many more ways than one. To give you an idea of just how much damage a single data…
Read MoreTip of the Week: Prevent Random Restarts in Windows 10 By Setting Up an Active Hours Schedule
Let’s say that you get to work in the morning and you’re ready to be productive, only to be greeted by a notification that your device automatically installed Windows 10 updates and has restarted itself? Windows 10 has achieved a reputation for such occurrences, and we’re concerned about that you could lose progress made on…
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