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  • A failed hard drive can be a frustrating experience, especially if you have important data stored on it. However, with a bit of technical know-how and the right tools, you can replace the failed hard drive and restore your system’s functionality. Here is our step-by-step guide on how to replace a failed hard drive. Disclaimer: […]

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  • Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a framework that allows organizations to manage the digital identities of their users and control their access to resources, such as applications and data. IAM is becoming increasingly important in today’s digital world, as more and more organizations are moving their operations to the cloud and relying on cloud-based […]

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  • The number of servers a small business needs will depend on a variety of factors, including the size of the business, the complexity of its operations, and the amount of data and applications it needs to store and manage. Some small businesses may be able to get by with a single server, especially if they […]

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  • October 26, 2022 - admin

    How to Handle Destructive Malware

    It’s not uncommon to deal with malware at some point in our lives. Afterall, there has been a steady increase in malware attacks.  In 2020, 61% of organizations experienced malware activity. That percentage has grown to 75% since then. This begs the question: “how do I handle malware?”. What is Destructive Malware? Destructive malware is […]

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  • October 20, 2022 - admin

    Password Policy Best Practices

    Another 90 days have come and gone, and then you see an all too familiar security message “It’s been 90 days since you’ve changed your password”. Annoyed, you sigh and go through process of changing your password. While it sounds like you are doing your part to stay secure, that is not quite the case. What […]

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  •  WARNING! Your computer is infected with malware!  Have you seen a similar message or pop-up as you browse through the internet? These kinds of pop-up messages are fake virus warnings, and clicking on one of these links may result in your computer getting infected for real.   This begs the question “How is that possible?”. Because […]

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  • October 7, 2022 - Shania Nadine K.

    What is Ransomware and How to Deal with It

    Have you ever received a suspicious e-mail or message that asked for your password or personal details? Those kinds of messages are also known as phishing messages that use social engineering techniques. Clicking on those links, downloading those files, and entering your details on those suspicious sites can result in not just your personal data […]

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  • It’s not uncommon for everyone to experience a network problem. As you can guess, everyday comes with a challenge whether it’s recovering files or fighting of a ransomware attack. What was the Network Problem? A local school district was targeted by cybercriminals. With a lack of budget and holding the belief that school districts are […]

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  • Having a secure network is something everyone needs for both personal or professional use. It prevents attackers from accessing important information and acquiring access to your system.  What is a Secure Network?  On a surface level, a secure network is any network that puts security measures in place to help protect your system from outside […]

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  • August 21, 2022 - Shania Nadine K.

    Remote Working: Top 5 Cyber Security Risks and Tips

    Working from home or remote working has become a trend that continues to flourish even as the pandemic winds down, as workers prefer to work from home. Aside from increased benefits, working remote also brings risks that employees must face when working in an unsecured cyber environment. The growing number of companies opening opportunities for […]

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