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Do you feel stuck with an absent-minded computer guy who isn’t delivering the service you want, but you don’t know who else you can trust?
Do you feel stuck with an absent-minded computer guy who isn’t delivering the service you want, but you don’t know who else you can trust?
Cybercrime is at an all-time high, and hackers are setting their sights on small and medium businesses. Don’t be their next victim!
So, how can you enable remote work while keeping your business and your employees secure? How do you keep cybercriminals out? The answer is multifaceted.
Data Centers -VS- Cloud Backup for Business The terms data center and cloud-based IT-services may be used interchangeably, yet, they are two distinctly different services. But factually, the main commonality between the two is that both securely store important data for businesses regardless of size. However, how your company or small business prefers to store data is completely your …
According to a report by 4iQ, a cyber security analyst firm, from 2017 to 2019, there was a 424% increase in the number of attacks on small businesses.
According to a report by 4iQ, a cyber security analyst firm, from 2017 to 2019, there was a 424% increase in the number of attacks on small businesses.
If you haven’t invested in IT security, then your business is at risk. These days, it’s easy to take technology for granted.
Cyber security threats are constantly evolving. If you let your software or hardware – or both – fall behind the times, then you put your business at serious risk.
1. Change your Password REGULARLY! 2. Don’t leave them on a sticky note on your desk. 3. Don’t share them with anyone, including on other websites! One of the biggest issues we see is people re-use their email and password combination across multiple websites. If one website gets compromised that leaves you at RISK with all of the other sites …
1. Hover over links to examine before clicking on them. 2. Check the email address to ensure the email came from a legit source. 3. If you’re unsure ask Braintek to check. 4. If you’ve fallen victim give Braintek a call. 5. If you’re tired of getting these types of email, ask Braintek how to stop getting them.