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906, 2015

Purpose, Mastery and Autonomy in Managing IT Infrastructure

By |June 9th, 2015|IT Management, IT Planning|Comments Off on Purpose, Mastery and Autonomy in Managing IT Infrastructure

I love Daniel Pink’s writings.  I thought I would share this article from SmartCompany.com.  The message about Purpose, Mastery and Autonomy I reread from time to time.  The message is short, but it rings so [...]

1905, 2015

Beware – There is a New Ransomware Variant Running Loose

By |May 19th, 2015|Disaster Recovery, Security, Vulnerability|Comments Off on Beware – There is a New Ransomware Variant Running Loose

I just read on BleepingComputer.com a new post about a variation of the CoinVault ransomware.  This one is called BitCryptor and unless you have a good backup it sounds like you will be paying the ransom if you are hit.

Here are some key characteristics:

1604, 2015

Disk Encryption and Software Patching Provide Safe Harbor and Good Security Practices

By |April 16th, 2015|Healthcare, Security|Comments Off on Disk Encryption and Software Patching Provide Safe Harbor and Good Security Practices

A recent article in the Los Angeles Times says, “A new analysis of government records, published Tuesday in the journal JAMA, found that close to a thousand large data breaches affected 29 million medical records [...]

1103, 2015

Software Patching Best Practices – 18 Must Do Tips

By |March 11th, 2015|Healthcare, IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Software Patching Best Practices – 18 Must Do Tips

There are many other benefits to applying software patches including in some cases adding features, fixing bugs that make the software run slow or not work right.  All software needs to be patched. Whether the software sits on a disk and runs on a server, resides on a chip within a firewall, or is an app that is in your tablet devices, it all needs to periodically be updated and patched in order to be secure.

The following list of 18 software patching best practices is what we follow at Alvaka Networks when delivering on our Patchworx(SM) Patch Management Service.  It is important to note that all these steps are important, but not always are all them utilized or they can be utilized in different ways depending upon the needs of the client. Like us, you will need to decide what your patch management plan needs to look like to best suit your needs.

18 recommended best practices for patching your software:

203, 2015

Some Good Q&A on Backup and Disaster Recovery

By |March 2nd, 2015|Security, Vulnerability|Comments Off on Some Good Q&A on Backup and Disaster Recovery

1. Where should small businesses start with disaster recovery, whether or not they already have a DR plan in place? What is the first question the small business owner needs to ask?

I recommend starting with determining RTO and RPO.  If the small business owner starts here he or she will be off to a good start with the DR plan.  What are RTO and RPO?

•         RTO – Recovery Time Objective, the time between the disaster and when the system has been made operational again.  Why is this important?  Different businesses have different costs associated with...

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