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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.

1810, 2012

Opinion Piece By CompTIA Member And Alvaka Networks EVP Kevin McDonald

By |October 18th, 2012|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Opinion Piece By CompTIA Member And Alvaka Networks EVP Kevin McDonald

I’ve noticed a lot of gratuitous talk by our legislators about being all for small business and protecting the individual. They bandy about rhetoric about the Constitution and consistently are finding rights that are not spelled out or even vaguely contained in its language. Then they blatantly violate a key provision that is in fact clearly spelled out.

408, 2012

The Dangers Of Posting Your Photos Online

By |August 4th, 2012|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on The Dangers Of Posting Your Photos Online

Be careful when posting photos on-line. Almost all new smart phones record where and when you took a photo. Many of the new high-end dedicated cameras do the same thing. Beyond the photo that you see and innocently post is a wealth of data you may not want to publish. That data is called EXIF, for Exchangeable Image Format.

2806, 2012

Making Trademark Enforcement An Actual Profit Center

By |June 28th, 2012|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Making Trademark Enforcement An Actual Profit Center

I read about a new product today from a company I never heard about. They are called CitizenHawk. (http://www.citizenhawk.com/brand-protection.aspx) I have never used or tested their product so this blog is not any sort of endorsement. I am writing about them as they have some interesting promises that they make.

2706, 2012

Make It Work Abruptly Closes

By |June 27th, 2012|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Make It Work Abruptly Closes

A few years ago when the economy was stronger and investment capital more readily available I remember hearing advertisements on the radio from a company called “Make It Work.” They were advertising IT services that appeared to be targeted at SOHOs (small offices and home offices) and individuals. The advertisements were good and they talked about little red Mini Coopers the techs traveled in. I even saw a few.