Internet Security Threat Report 2013
Creating successful targeted attacks requires attackers to learn about us. They will research our email addresses, our job, our professional interests, and even the conferences we attend and the websites we frequent. All of this information is compiled to launch a successful targeted attack. Once on our devices, the attacker’s tools are designed to pull as much data as possible. Undiscovered targeted attacks can collect years of our email, files, and contact information.
The State of Endpoint Security Report
Are Your Network Endpoints Secure?
Organizations Lacking IT Management Succession Plans Are a Symptom of a Greater Problem
Whether or not you have an IT succession plan has more to do with the ethics and professional confidence of your IT management than anything else. It is true that some IT organizations are just [...]
Don’t Take Your Privacy for Granted – 13,000 Requests for User Data
I am again reading another story about the NSA. This one is from ZDNet titled, Yahoo Reveals US Government Made 13,000 Requests for User Data. I am finding myself struggling with a solid opinion [...]
Do You Need A Food Printer?
You may have heard of the revolution coming in the form of the personal 3D printer; a device that can print physical representation of almost any object you can imagine. Here is a link to [...]
Who Is Stealing Your Company Assets?
Dave Cunningham, our Business Technology Officer, has been doing some research on e-mail security and privacy for company executives. In doing that research, he came across an interesting article on a survey that points out [...]



