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  • Thin Clients in the Small Business Environment: Part 3

    The use of thin clients (for server-based computing) is the way of the future: the not-so-distant future. As technology in this field gets better, costs will slowly fall, making it easier for small businesses to adopt the server-based computing model. This 3-part series will take a look at the thin client and the benefits it can bring to...
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Oct 20, 2009 to
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  • Thin Clients in the Small Business Environment: Part 2

    The use of thin clients (for server-based computing) is the way of the future: the not so distant future. As technology in this field gets better, costs will slowly fall, making it easier for small businesses to adopt the server-based computing model. This 3-part series will take a look at the thin client and the benefits it can bring to...
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Oct 20, 2009 to
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  • Thin Clients in the Small Business Environment: Part 1

    The use of thin clients (for server-based computing) is the way of the future: the not-so-distant future. As technology in this field gets better, costs will slowly fall, making it easier for small businesses to adopt the server-based computing model. This 3-part series will take a look at the thin client and the benefits it can bring to...
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Oct 20, 2009 to
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  • Social Engineering: How Not To Become a Victim

    Have you ever felt uncomfortable with a question that you have been asked by a co-worker? Have you ever noticed that someone was walking around your desk looking at what you had? If so, they may have identified you as a possible victim of Social Engineering...
    Published by Andy Malburg (193 pts ) on Apr 30, 2009 to
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  • Why You Need an Information Security Policy

    It’s one thing to talk about security. It’s another to establish security guidelines or even a formal policy. Then will come the exciting process of educating your employees on the new policy and finally, enforcing it. But is a security policy really necessary?
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Apr 17, 2009 to
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  • BitDefender Total Security 2008 Small Business Edition Review

    Tired of using multiple applications to find and destroy viruses and malware, provide a secure firewall, clean your registry, help you maintain an efficient file system? BitDefender Total Security 2008 provides an all-in-one solution to system security and maintenance.
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Apr 16, 2009 to
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  • Domain Name Security For Small Business

    In recent years, domain names have been suffering an onslaught from various types of cyber crimes. Even small businesses are increasingly realizing the significance of ensuring infallible security for their domain names.
    Published by Preetam Kaushik (22,784 pts ) on Apr 6, 2009 to
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  • Tips on How to Keep Confidential Information Secure

    The internet is a wondrous thing. The information at our fingertips is endless. It's a privilege to live in a world where technology allows us to be connected almost anywhere we go. But with great privilege comes even greater responsibility. Keeping your personal info secure is no easy task...
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Oct 3, 2008 to
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  • Information Classification Labels

    Have you ever questioned the sensitivity of a business document? Can I show this to my cubicle mate? Will I get in trouble if I email this to a client? Information classification labels are a great way to baseline your information security policy so everyone is on the same page.
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Sep 24, 2008 to
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  • Biometrics in the Small Business Environment: Part 2

    The word "biometrics" conjures up images of cyborgs, science-fiction movies, and futuristic realities that only exist in the realm of Hollywood. However, this technology is real, fully functional, and quite possibly coming to an office near you.
    Published by Jake Shores (3,717 pts ) on Sep 21, 2008 to
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