Is Your Network a Ticking Time Bomb?

Cybersecurity is not easy to manage, and even professionals have their work cut out for them against modern threats like ransomware and other high-profile security threats. Today, we want to educate you on some of the terminology used in cybersecurity, namely the relationship between a vulnerability and an exploit, as well as what you can […]

Windows 7 Should Be Long Gone

Windows 7 was the most popular operating system Microsoft ever created. It’s so popular that months after the software giant officially retired their record-breaking OS, some businesses continue to use it. Today, we will take a look at why some businesses haven’t moved off of Windows 7, and what effect it could have on their […]

Software Patching in the Cloud

A lot of computing is done today using cloud computing, which is basically making use of the computing power, space and applications that a provider has on their infrastructure as if they were your own. Doing so can provide a very specific benefit to your security. Have you ever wondered how the cloud itself is […]

Biggest Data Breaches Since May

Has your business’ network been breached? If not, you will need to continue to prioritize network security to keep hackers at bay. With 446 million records compromised in 2018 alone, businesses need to understand what threats they’re currently under. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest data breaches that have happened since the […]

The Time Has Come for SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2

Software solutions don’t last forever. While patches and security updates can stave off the inevitable for quite some time, it’s impossible to maintain a specific solution forever. Support is eventually cut off, and businesses are left exposed if they haven’t taken the time to prepare. In the case of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 and 2008 […]

Attempts to Make Smart Cities Hit a Snag

At this point, the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is a fairly familiar one, but that familiarity is to the Internet of Things on the micro scale—appliances with capabilities enhanced by an available connection to the internet. There is another, more macro application to the Internet of Things: as a way to collect […]