6 Android O changes you must know

At the moment, Google’s upcoming operating system, Android O, has been released as a beta test for developers and is still a work in progress. Many are debating whether the successor to Nougat will be named Oreo when released. What we do know for sure is that the latest OS features extended battery life and […]

The Role of Mobile Technology in Law Firms and the Need for Managed Services in West Palm Beach

Managed services in West Palm Beach are increasingly gaining popularity in law firms. Attorneys can now talk to colleagues or clients, perform legal research, access work email away from their offices via tablets, smartphones, or laptops. Although attorneys incorporate remote work or mobile devices into their legal practices, the gadgets they use, their Internet options, the apps they access, software tools, and their security procedures prove that there is still more room for the legal world to expand its mobile technology use.

IT Services in Palm Beach Can Help Protect Against Common IT Threats

Knowing What to Protect Against

IT services in Palm Beach will be most effective in a security sense should it identify primary threats and work to neutralize them. To that end, four primary areas where businesses often miss the mark on this include:

Insufficiently informed security attitudes
Lack of knowledge pertaining to ransomware attacks
Uninformed (or careless) employees compromising operations
Poor password management (or none at all)

Insufficient Security Attitudes

Your employees need to have a perspective of operations which regards security much the way the Pentagon did in the first Mission: Impossible film.

NSA to secure phones with virtualization

Corporate smartphones and tablets store a significant amount of valuable data. Combine that with their mobile nature and they’re particularly vulnerable to being compromised or stolen. Everyone, including the National Security Agency (NSA), is looking for the next big thing in mobile security, and it might just be virtualization. US government approved The NSA maintains […]

Alexa devices to become extension phones

Alexa, Amazon’s counterpart to Microsoft’s Cortana and Apple’s Siri, is an intelligent personal assistant that can perform various tasks for its ‘master.’ Based on a recently released patent, the eCommerce company is set to reveal a wireless phone system powered by this artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Here’s what you need to know. How it works […]

Data loss prevention tips for Office 365

Office 365 is a complete cloud solution that allows you to store thousands of files and collaborate on them, too. In addition to its productivity features, Office 365 comes with security and compliance solutions that will help businesses avoid the crushing financial and legal repercussions of data loss. However, even with its comprehensive security tools, […]

Windows 10’s new Fall Creators features

The feature-packed Windows Creators Update might not have made its way into every PC yet, but Microsoft wasted no time in announcing its successor! The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update was announced at the Build 2017 conference and is expected to hit most Windows 10 PCs (including Windows 10 S devices) by September. Take a […]

IT Support Business Advice for Fort Lauderdale: Get out of the Weeds and Climb the Highest Tree to Have the View of a Leader!

The Difference between Leadership and Management

When it comes to IT support in Fort Lauderdale, you want to have solutions which allow you to lead rather than pulling you down into the endless revolutions of management. What's the difference? Well, to summarize, leaders have vision, managers help facilitate it.

How did WannaCry spread so far?

By now, you must have heard of the WannaCry ransomware. It ranks as one of the most effective pieces of malware in the internet’s history, and it has everyone worried about what’s coming next. To guard yourself, the best place to start is with a better understanding of what made WannaCry different. Ransomware review Ransomware […]

Trojan infects macOS version of HandBrake

If you’ve downloaded the macOS version of HandBreak, a popular video transcoding program that converts multimedia files into different formats, checking your computer’s safety right now would be wise. Users who downloaded the program between May 2 and May 6 have a 50 percent chance of being infected with an Apple Trojan, based on an […]