Some businesses that use Microsoft 365 and Office 365 are going to have some new pricing to budget for come the new year. According to Microsoft, this is the “first substantive update” in prices since the company launched Office 365 about 10 years ago.
5 Ways You Can Securely Send Sensitive Information
By default, most email is sent in plain text, meaning that anyone that intercepts an email can easily read its contents.
The New Insider Threat for Ransomware
Ransomware has become such a lucrative money-maker for individual hackers and large state-sponsored hacking groups that attack tactics are continually evolving.
Why Am I Asked About Accepting Cookies on Websites? Should I Accept? What Am I Accepting?
It seems that just about every website you visit has some type of notification asking you to accept cookies. The name “Cookies” sounds friendly and innocent, but these tracking files can be anything but.
Why You Shouldn’t Use Your Facebook (Or Google) Account to Sign Up for Other Services
When signing up for a new account on a website or cloud service, you’ll often get a choice between creating a username and password or using the one you already have in place at Facebook or Google.
What Risks Are Involved With Browser Extensions?
Browsers are the main portal through which we see the online world. Without them, the internet wouldn’t function, and neither would many cloud applications.
Things to Consider When Selecting an IM Platform (Teams, WhatsApp, Slack, Etc.)
In just three years, between 2017 and 2020, there was a 900% increase in the use of team messaging tools. Use went from 50,000 organizations to 500,000 during that span. Team messaging is a way to cut through the delay of email and get work done faster.
Key IT Policies Companies Should Implement
Without policies and procedures in place, your technology infrastructure can become like the Wild West. IT is the backbone of business operations and there are multiple considerations when it comes to how employees use technology and how companies secure their infrastructure.
Key 7 Questions Asked on a Cybersecurity Insurance Application
With the cost of a data breach or malware infection being so high, many companies today are getting cybersecurity insurance. This type of insurance protects businesses from the devastating losses that can result from just one attack.
What Is Zero-Trust Security and Why Should You Be Using It?
The cybersecurity threat landscape has become more dangerous over the last 12-18 months. The pandemic didn’t only cause people to explore their new skills and interests while in lockdown, it also fueled an explosion in ransomware, phishing, and other attacks.