Tips for Secure Online Shopping

9 December 2015

Tips for Secure Online Shopping

Keep Data Safe This Holiday Season

Increasingly more people are opting to do their holiday shopping online rather than subject themselves to the chaos of crowded malls this time of year. Saving people time and energy over the hectic holiday season is no doubt a great benefit brought by the evolution of the internet, but it doesn’t come without its own unique set of evils.

Recent incidents of cybersecurity and data theft have brought light to the risks consumers face when sharing and entrusting their sensitive data with corporations and third party institutions. Malicious intentioned cyber criminals continue to develop new, tech-savvy ways to hack into people’s private accounts for the purpose of stealing sensitive information.

Protect your data while doing your holiday shopping online this month with these tips and safety precautions.

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Spot Some of These Signs? Your Hard Drive May Be About to Fail

22 October 2015

Spot Some of These Signs? Your Hard Drive May Be About to Fail

Hard drive failure is often a surprise but crashes don’t really come out of nowhere. You can often spot a potential drive crash before it happens if you know what to look for. This is useful ahead of time so you have a chance to get a backup in and save data.

Here’s a list of signs you may notice in your computer that might signal imminent drive failure.

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Lessons on Data Safety from the Ashley Madison Hack

10 September 2015

Lessons on Data Safety from the Ashley Madison Hack

No matter what your stance on the Ashley Madison cyberattack or where your interest lies, there is one important lesson that everyone should be taking from the incident: your data is not as safe as you think it is. The apparent vulnerability of sensitive data submitted online is cause for alarm and serious consideration.

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Ten Years on From Katrina: Reducing Impact Key so Business Can Weather the Storm

31 August 2015

Ten Years on From Katrina: Reducing Impact Key so Business Can Weather the Storm

10 years ago this past week Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans. Many businesses were submerged in water and either partially or totally destroyed. Recovery planning is key but taking steps to reduce impact on business goes a long way to maintaining operations.

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