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How To Secure Wifi In Your Office

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In the third quarter of 2012, companies and organizations around the world had to avoid 981 million piracy attempts. According to all estimates, that number has now slightly exceeded $ 1 billion per quarter. Some of these hacking attempts were made through unsecured desktop wifi networks. In an era in which companies lose billions of dollars every year from hackers, it is vital that you take all measures to protect your desktop wifi. Here are some general steps you can take to improve your wifi security: 1. Use a secure wifi password The first step in protecting the office wifi network  security   is to choose a secure password. Yes, it may sound simple, but you will be surprised to discover that a small but significant proportion of wifi users leave their connection unsecured (6%) or use standard credentials (11). This means that everyone can connect. Connect to your wifi network and not only block your bandwidth, but also hack your office network. 2....

Five Important Things To Add In Your 2020 Technology Budget

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This season is a budget for many companies. As technology continues to evolve, there are almost too many options to choose what should be included in your budget, especially if you integrate considerations such as virtual meetings and remote work into the mix. Here are some key things you need. 1. Update old servers and desktops Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 will expire in January 2020. It's time to replace these old devices finally! The end of the service (sometimes called "end of life" or "end of support") means that Microsoft is no longer compatible with the product or does not release security fixes. If you continue to use products after the end of your service, you are vulnerable to massive vulnerabilities. If you need to upgrade your servers, consider a cloud-based option such as Microsoft Azure. As a result, costs have gone from a high initial capital expense to a manageable monthly operating expense. With Microsoft 365 Busines...

Some security tips for coworking spaces

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Coworking is becoming increasingly popular among freelancers of all kinds, offering technical connectivity and a versatile workspace that promotes collaboration, innovation and productivity. It is essentially an environment. Bring your own device (BYOD), but with so many PCs and devices that access the network that there are innumerable security vulnerabilities, both in the traditional sense and on the Internet. Customer safety first The certainty that you are safe in your environment is of paramount importance, especially when handling valuable electronic components such as computers and mobile devices. Intrusion or intrusion into the coworking space or other types of a malware attacks on the network can damage the reputation of a space. When they are prepared for a potential event, members feel more confident knowing they are protected at all times. The entrances, like all work areas, must be well lit. When the room can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the ...