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1101, 2013

BYOD: Are You Bringing Your Own Disaster

By |January 11th, 2013|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on BYOD: Are You Bringing Your Own Disaster

With the incredible proliferation of mobile devices that allow anyone with network credentials to gain nearly unlimited access to internal network resources, we have opened the proverbial Pandora’s Box. The ironic thing in this fast [...]

1101, 2013

Another Outage for Amazon Web Services; Is Their Cloud Infrastructure Really Ready for Prime Time?

By |January 11th, 2013|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Another Outage for Amazon Web Services; Is Their Cloud Infrastructure Really Ready for Prime Time?

There is no word on the cause of yet another outage at Amazon Web Services. I am not sure what is causing the reliability issues with some of the largest cloud service providers like AWS, Salesforce.com, [...]

801, 2013

Alvaka Proves Again We Are Thought Leaders in IT Services

By |January 8th, 2013|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Alvaka Proves Again We Are Thought Leaders in IT Services

I just love it when stuff like this happens.  I was reading a white paper on cloud computing security by Hewlett Packard. The document is titled Securing Your Business in the Cloud; HP Converged [...]

2711, 2012

Fast Fun At The Race Track – Alvaka Networks Client Appreciation Day

By |November 27th, 2012|Healthcare, IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Fast Fun At The Race Track – Alvaka Networks Client Appreciation Day

We had another successful day at Auto Club Speedway for our second annual client appreciation day at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana. In attendance were 40 drivers getting driving instruction and taking fast laps around the road course.

 
2211, 2012

Who Is Guilty In A Hack? The Perpetrator Or The Victim?

By |November 22nd, 2012|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Who Is Guilty In A Hack? The Perpetrator Or The Victim?

This article is interesting not because the hacker is convicted, but because of the reader comments at the end. The first post defends the hacker and blames AT&T for their system not being secure enough and allowing a breach. The next poster says that is akin to blaming a bank if they are robbed because their doors are not secure enough. Another poster points out that both are to blame.

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