by Christine Thome | May 2, 2019 | Infrastructure, Networking, Security
Excerpts originally published on TechTarget IoT Agenda blog. IoT — a buzzword that encompasses almost every product connected to the internet or to each other. It’s become a broad term, used to probably describe any device or product that requires a connection...
by Christine Thome | Mar 28, 2019 | Backup, Infrastructure, Security, Storage
Originally published on the Barracuda Blog, March 26, 2019, by Christine Berry Data breaches are everywhere, and no company is immune from the automated and persistent attacks from all over the world. It’s not difficult to keep up with the news on the larger...
by Christine Thome | Mar 15, 2019 | Security
Originally published on the ITProPortal, February 2019, by Jeffrey Harrell Data breaches and the loss of sensitive business information are the biggest threat that enterprises face today – and no industry is immune due to the valuable personally identifiable...
by Paul Comfort | Feb 12, 2019 | Cloud, mobile threats, Security
Several readers asked Paul Comfort, Chi’s Lead Engineer, to follow up his November 2018 Company Email vs Personal Email article with his thoughts on forwarding company email to a personal account. If you have a tech or corporate question you’d like Paul...
by Marketing | Feb 8, 2019 | Networking, Security, Uncategorized
Content originally written and created for OneAffinity One of the most challenging aspects of keeping a university network safe and productive is the inevitable security risks the student body brings. Carrying their own devices and looking to collaborate, they often...
by Christine Thome | Feb 8, 2019 | Security
Originally published on the Barracuda Blog, February 7, 2019, by Olesia Klevchuk Tax season in the U.S. is upon us, and companies are already working on compiling and distributing the W-2 forms and other tax-related information to prepare for filing. As you...