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Read MoreAccording to the US Department of Homeland Security, the number one way to protect yourself from costly ransomware attacks is by implementing and maintaining a strong backup and disaster recovery solution.
Read MoreCyber Security is often promoted throughout our K-12 school landscape in terms of web-filtering or social media awareness (e.g. anti-bullying campaigns). The efforts of the aforementioned no doubt protect students from nefarious elements and allow educators and administrators a view into the “electronic school yard.” However, K-12 networks and the vast amount of personal data they store can be an inviting target for black-hat hackers. With the onslaught of shrinking municipal budgets coupled with over-worked or reduced IT staff, network security best practices can sometimes take a back seat on the proverbial technology bus.
Read MoreThere are seven key steps you can take to prevent getting hacked:
Read MoreThrough the passage of time, doctors have wielded incredible power to heal, comfort, and institute change to improve the quality of our lives. In the last 25 years, they have created an artificial heart, mapped the human genome, and harnessed the power of information technology. Digital access of critical data, vital records, and important research have led to improved safety, better care, and the ability to instantly interact with other physicians, caregivers, and hospitals when every second counts.
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