What Does The Global Chip Shortage Mean For Your Business?
As you push your business towards increased growth it means planning ahead more than ever before. Industry experts expect the shortage to last into next year… and it could be even longer.
Can Your Cyber Insurance Claim Be Denied?
On July 5, in court, Travelers said it would not have issued a cyber insurance policy to an electronics manufacturing services company if they knew the company was not using MFA as it said. Recently that company suffered a ransomware attack.
What are SSL Certificates?
SSL certificates are important in IT. You go visit a web site and you want to know it’s safe. That the owner is who they say they are. The data on the site itself is secure and it’s not a fake site created by a bad actor.
Why Do I Still Get Spam if I Have a Spam Folder?
The simple answer is that computers aren't perfect. The bad guys are using low-tech emails from using common email addresses from a legit email provider like Gmail or Yahoo.
Remote Workers and Cybersecurity
Remote and hybrid working is now normal for a lot of people. But a recent survey has found that, despite it being more than two years since many of us were forced to work from home, too many businesses still don’t have the right cyber security measures in place for those away from the office.
What If You Just Need A Slice of IT Service?
Silo IT is a form of IT services or support, usually as part of a Co-Managed IT relationship. The Internal IT folks of your organization might be doing a splendid job, but there’s this one thing they just don’t handle.
IT Nation Secure Conference Recap
This past month our Technical Director Kevin Dutkiewicz and our Security Tsar Adam Evans went down to Orlando for the IT Nation Secure conference presented by ConnectWise. This conference focuses on cybersecurity in our slice of the technology world. We’ve asked them to share some of the fun and talk about what they took away from the event.
Microsoft’s Leadership Position on AI
Microsoft’s decided to retire and rework an AI tool that could not only recognize our facial features, but also identify our mood. Azure Face is an emotion recognition tool. These are highly criticized by experts who believe they violate human rights. Microsoft has just published the updated version of its Responsible AI Standard.
Are Your Apps Spying On You?
It’s no secret that some applications are a little too interested in us and what we’re doing. We’ve all had this experience. You might be talking to a friend about a new product that you’d like to try. Or perhaps you’ve discussed somewhere you’d like to visit. Then the next time you go online you see adverts for the exact things you were talking about.
What’s the Difference Between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds?
Hello, I am Kurt, a senior network engineer at Simplex-IT. In this blog, I will be discussing the 3 different types of clouds: public, private, and hybrid.
Your Business is Losing Hundreds of Hours to Spam
A recent report found that each one of your employees could be losing up to 80 hours each year, thanks to filtering and deleting spam emails. That’s a LOT of lost productivity.
What the Heck is the Cloud?
The joke is that the cloud is somebody else’s computer. Actually, the cloud is taking the server in your office and migrating it to a resilient data center…
Google Chrome to Block Disruptive Notifications
When you’re browsing it can feel like you’re being bombarded with things other people want you to see. Not only do we have to click on permissions for cookies and tracking, but now a lot of websites ask for our permission to send us notifications. And while many of these notifications are harmless – news updates, latest recipes, product releases – sometimes they can be outright spam.
GAAP and Cybersecurity
So let’s talk about accounting and we’ll then get to cybersecurity.
Back in 1929 we had the great depression and it was great. One of the things that really came to light was that it was caused by faulty manipulative reporting practices and businesses. Businesses weren’t being safe, weren’t being cautious, they were extremely vulnerable and they were caught.
Is Your Business Making These Cybersecurity Mistakes?
It feels like every day we’re being warned about a new threat to our cybersecurity, doesn’t it? That’s for good reason. Last year, ransomware attacks alone affected 81% of US businesses. And the cost of cyber-crime is estimated to hit $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to the ‘2022 Cybersecurity Almanac’. But we’re still seeing far too many businesses that aren’t taking this threat seriously.
IT Talk is Hard
We love to talk details, because it’s how we think in IT. Heck, it’s how we’re paid to think because details is where it’s at. But discussing those complex issues to someone who doesn’t have the background? Or interest? Or, most importantly, the need to understand to the level we do?
So if you’re in the IT field, learn to communicate better. And start by picking up these 3 explanation devices: similes, metaphors and analogies.
Most Ransomware Victims Will Pay If Attacked Again
Ransomware is one of the fastest growing cyber-crimes in the world. Last year, 37% of businesses were victim to an attack. In case you didn’t know, a ransomware attack is where cyber criminals infiltrate your network (or device) and steal your data by encrypting it. The data is still there, but you can’t access it. Then they demand you pay a large ransom fee for the encryption key.
3 Easy Upgrades to Improve Video Calls
Early on in the first lockdowns in 2020, did you ever sit at your computer and think “I really like working from home”?
Some people are in the office. Some are at home. The days of having everyone together at the same time are gone. Maybe forever. Which means that video calls are here to stay. If you want to invest in your video call setup, here are three easy upgrades for you.
Protect Your Domain and DNS
The domain name system or DNS is kind of like a phone book. When you try to go to something on either a public network or a private network odds are DNS will get you there.
The most common instance of this is when you go to a website, that is actually translated in the background to what’s called an IP address and routed to that website so you can see it, all in the background.
Is This the End of Passwords… Forever?
No-one likes passwords. Creating them. Remembering them. Typing them in. Your whole mood can change when an application you’re using suddenly logs you out, and you have to go through login all over again. It’s frustrating for everyone.
So, here’s some very welcome news, courtesy of Microsoft, Apple, and Google. The tech giants have joined forces to kill off the password for good.
