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Avoid Becoming a Cybercrime Statistic: Take IT Security Seriously!

Over the past year, you’ve probably read at least one story about a major company suffering a data breach. Maybe you read about Sony’s data leaked all over the Internet, or heard news of payment card information stolen from Target or Home Depot. Cybercrime is certainly on the rise, and it’s now considered the No….

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7 Ways Cloud-Based File Sharing Boosts Productivity and Employee Morale

The reality is that more and more, we are working from locations outside a traditional office. Whether it be at a client site, working from a home office, or simply trying to squeeze in a little extra work while waiting for a flight, we want to leverage the availability of cloud-based services and advancements in…

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1 in 4 Organizations Have Malware Lurking on Their Network – Is Yours One of Them?

It’s Time to Spring Clean Your Technology – Schedule a Network Evaluation Before It’s Too Late! Whether you’re cleaning out the attic, getting rid of old furniture, or simply organizing your household, spring cleaning is a great feeling – it’s getting ready for a new start that leaves you feeling refreshed. Why stop there? Spring…

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Should Accounting Firms Be Concerned About Cybersecurity? The U.S. Intelligence Service Says YES.

Cybercrime is on the rise. The U.S. Intelligence Service now ranks cybercrime as the No. 1 threat facing Americans today, rising up above terrorism. But who is really at risk from cybercrime? After all, you hear stories about big corporations like Home Depot, Sony, or Kmart suffering from data breaches, but those are large-scale companies….

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Crash Course in Network Security

As recent as a couple decades ago, when the average business worried about security, they worried about cashiers sneaking twenties from the register, burglars breaking in at night. The security landscape has changed a lot since then. Most businesses today require an extensive computer network to operate, and this gives criminals a whole new vulnerability…

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