California is used to being ahead of the game when it comes to technology. It comes as no surprise with our state being home to the mecca of technology, Silicon Valley. So of course, in an effort to regulate the Internet of Things (IoT) more seriously, California was the first state to introduce a law doing so.
This new California law means changes to your devices default passwords
Business Email Compromise (BEC) and Phishing – How Do You Combat It?
Tech Scalpers and How to Get What You’re Looking For
On the Fence About Outsourced IT? Here are the Top 5 Reasons to Consider it.
Microsoft Teams is changing, can it catch up to Zoom in popularity?
There’s no question that Zoom is a behemoth in the video call making space, from its massive growth back in March to the re-energized vigor as schools across the nation are using it to conduct virtual lessons now in August. Zoom has a commanding 42.8% of the web conferencing market and it doesn’t seem like they’re losing any steam.
Distance Learning and The Ways We as a Technology Leader Think It Can Be Improved
For many of us back to school has arrived, although it’s in a way that is drastically different than we’re used to. Technology is making it possible for schools and colleges across the country to teach children and adults from their homes as the global pandemic continues to .
Primary schools and colleges have some of the same hurdles and v some that are drastically different, but this article will be mostly aimed at parents finding themselves in the position of navigating virtual learning with their children.
3 Reasons You Want to Offer Cyber Security Training to Your Employees
Taxes & Technology – What Can Help Your Business RIGHT Now
To say this year has had a lot of twists and turns is an understatement, and for many that includes financial hurdles they couldn’t have foreseen.
Today we want to cover the topic of business loans that are available for companies struggling in in the onslaught of this current pandemic, as well as tax solutions that will help lighten the load of the business purchases you still need to make even as the current situation rages on.
QSnatch Malware and the Safety of Network Attached Storage (NAS)
The QSnatch malware was first detected in October of last year, the goal of it appears to be in most cases to grab the credentials of the Network Attached Storage (NAS) it infects. It was also determined it has the capability to download further instructions from online servers, making it an extremely versatile malware.