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The office has been disinfected, work spaces are rearranged, and now we can begin our return to working in the office. But has the company planned for IT security challenges? Tab Bradshaw, Chief Operating Officer at Redpoint Security, has put together…
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Category: Commercial, Education, Employees, Risk Management, Technology
Tags: backup, backup solutions, cyber, cyber security, cybersecurity, data, data restoration, information technology, loss prevention, malware, malware attack, Microsoft Office, multi-factor authentication, office, operating system, original equipment manufacturer, preventative maintenance, ransomware, risk management, software, vpn, web browser
The latest data from the Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report highlights an imbalance when it comes to the level of cyber expertise businesses in the US have versus their actions taken when a cyberattack occurs. Although being deemed as global “cyber experts,” US…
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Category: Business, Commercial, Cyber, Employees, Prevention, Technology
Tags: commercial cyber, cyber attack, cybersecurity, cybersecurity tools, employee training, information technology, phishing, ransomware
Times are really different right now compared to years past, but today is March 31, and that means it’s World Backup Day. As we’re quarantined and trying to stay healthy, it may be a good time to remind ourselves about…
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Category: Business, Education, Home, Personal, Prevention, Technology
Tags: back up data, confidential data, data backup, data storage, information technology, Personal, personal computer, personal data, personal information, private information, protect online privacy, protecting your data, protection, technology
Anyone buying any cool tech gifts for themselves or for loved ones this holiday season? The possibilities are endless when it comes to “smart” devices that are available for you and your home! These devices range from smart plugs and…
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Category: Home, Personal, Technology
Tags: home, home security, information technology, Internet, internet safety, new technology, online safety, protect your home, protecting your data, protection, protective devices, safety, Safety Tips, smart phone, smartphone, technology, technology advances
I discovered my fascination for computers and technology at a very young age. I was the go-to family member for fixing all of the tech problems; from hooking up the VCR to reviving the ancient laptop that suddenly stopped working….
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February is Insurance Careers Month, so I’d like to take some time to talk about my personal experience in the industry.
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“I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.” Those words were spoken by Mark Twain. “Schooling” and “education” have never been synonymous, but sometimes people find it hard to distinguish the two, particularly when it comes to higher…
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Category: Central, Education, Personal, Saving Money, Technology
Tags: AT&T, college degree, college education, education, Facebook, four-year degree, Google, higher education, information technology, job market, Millennials, Nanodegrees, schooling, student loan debt, Udacity
Post authored by Kelsey Hoehn. I recently asked my three best friends (because I knew they would give me honest answers) about what comes to their mind when I tell them that I want to work in insurance. They responded…
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Category: Communication, Human Resources, Service, Technology
Tags: analytics, career opportunities in the insurance industry, communication, information technology, insurance industry, investigative skills, skills, skills needed to work in insurance