The Importance of Security on the Future’s Wearable Tech

The Importance of Security on the Future’s Wearable Tech

Like them or not, wearables are coming. Sales projections have them reaching as high as 130 million units across all types of wearable devices by 2018. The problem is that with wearables come some serious security risks that towers above anything we’ve seen so far. A New Type of Risk Right now, in today’s world, […]

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Wi-Fi Security Extends Beyond the Router

Wi-Fi Security Extends Beyond the Router

Wi-Fi security has become both a hot topic and a major area of concern for both small businesses and individual consumers. A glance at the list of Wi-Fi connections that pop up on a user’s computer will show varying levels of security and the number of computers that are within range of accessing your computer’s […]

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The Most Anticipated Innovations of 2015

The Most Anticipated Innovations of 2015

Perhaps one of the greatest things about the rise of high-speed wireless internet connectivity is that the whole world exists as one gigantic fishbowl now. Most development takes place in plain sight. In fact, it must by design these days, or it doesn’t get attention. If development doesn’t get attention, then it doesn’t get funding. […]

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IT Continues To Struggle with Shadow Apps

IT Continues To Struggle with Shadow Apps

The first step in solving a problem that you have is admitting that you have it to begin with. To be able to do that, you have to be looking at the landscape in which the problem resides with eyes that want to see it and know where to look. In the case of “Shadow […]

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Leverage Tech to Increase Productivity

Leverage Tech to Increase Productivity

It has been said over and over, and proven by research and real life experience, that technology can be used to effectively increase productivity. One of the questions that is not often addressed is how a company, regardless of size, go from zero tech to productivity tech without interrupting the daily workflow and losing productivity […]

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The Problem With Panda Antivirus

The Problem With Panda Antivirus

If you use Panda’s free antivirus software, you could be in some trouble. There’s a problem with the software in that it identifies itself as malware, and puts core files into quarantine. When it does that, if you reboot your PC, odds are good that it won’t boot up again. It won’t be able to, […]

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DRAM Rowhammer Allows Hackers to Gain Kernel Privileges

DRAM Rowhammer Allows Hackers to Gain Kernel Privileges

Google’s “Project Zero” security initiative is bearing fruit, unearthing security issues we’ve never seen before, in hopes of getting them patched before the hacking community can begin to exploit them. In this instance, the hack has nothing to do with software, but with RAM, making it an exceptionally dangerous, exotic bug. The technique, dubbed “Rowhammer” […]

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Business Begins to Adopt Drones

Business Begins to Adopt Drones

The drones are coming. The FAA has now taken the first step toward making commercial use of drones a viable option. While they have yet to create a set of rules governing their use, they have issued guidelines, and they’ve begun to allow some companies regulatory exemptions so that they can begin experimenting with putting […]

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Protecting Yourself from FREAK

Protecting Yourself from FREAK

There’s a new SSL security flaw that’s making the news, and as usual, it has the major tech companies scrambling to provide patches. In some cases, patches are available now. In others, they’re still about a week away. Here’s what you need to know and how to guard against it. Background This latest security flaw […]

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You Need To Build THIS into Your BYOD Policy Now

You Need To Build THIS into Your BYOD Policy Now

The great problem with free apps is that they’re often developed by very small companies. That’s not an inherently bad thing, but these tiny development houses usually can’t afford to do a lot of QA and bug fixing or checking. Often, that can lead to free apps that have giant security holes in them. Security […]

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Are Mobile Payments More Secure Than Credit Cards?

Are Mobile Payments More Secure Than Credit Cards?

Most people are of the opinion that credit card transactions are fairly secure, in spite of the fact that over the past eighteen months there have been a number of fairly large breaches in which millions of customer transactions were exposed. The reality is that mobile payments on platforms like Apple Pay, are even more […]

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Energy, Technology, and You

Energy, Technology, and You

There is a sea change occurring in the area of electricity generation, and whether you realize it or not, whether you think about electricity beyond paying your monthly bill, it is going to have an impact on you and your business. What’s Changing? The first, biggest change at the strategic level has been China’s big […]

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