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eMazzanti to Show Mobile/BYOD and Human Security Solutions at Cyber Security Summit |
eMazzanti partners with network security provider, WatchGuard Technologies to exhibit at top IT security industry event
Hoboken, New Jersey - (Vocus) August 7, 2014 – eMazzanti Technologies, a New York City area IT security expert, computer consultant, and 5 X WatchGuard Partner of the Year, announced today that it will be exhibiting at the Cyber Security Summit, September 18, 2014, in midtown New York City, in tandem with WatchGuard Technologies, a network security industry leader represented by eMazzanti to business customers in the Northeast.
The Cyber Security Summit, a prestigious conference series sponsored by The Wall Street Journal, connects C-level and senior executives responsible for protecting their companies’ business data with prominent information security experts and providers.
Attendees at the Summit will have the opportunity to learn from leading security experts, acquire the tools to strengthen enterprise security, network with peers and presenters, and potentially save millions of dollars in losses due to cyber security threats. Read more → |
A business continuity plan gives you one less thing to worry about |
used with permission from HP Technology at Work |
When a business’s data is compromised, it’s just a matter of time before things begin to fall apart. As a result, the importance of having a business continuity plan in place is never clearer than during times like these. Sometimes known as a disaster recovery plan, a business continuity plan not only prepares your business for how to protect its data, but also how to prepare itself in the event of a catastrophic power failure or natural disaster.
As far as protecting your business is concerned, a business continuity plan is also the least expensive option for small companies because it costs virtually nothing to produce.
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Russian Hackers Collect 1.2 Billion Passwords In A Mega Breach |
used with permission from Norton by Symantec by Solange Desc |
The New York Times has reported the largest known collection of stolen Internet credentials by a Russian crime ring. These hackers reportedly amassed 1.2 billion username and password combinations, and more than 500 million email addresses from 420,000 websites through botnets (computers that have been infected with and controlled by a computer virus). The sites ranged from small sites to larger household names. Many of the targeted sites are still vulnerable.
2014: The Year Of The Mega, MEGA Breach?
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Office 365: A More Cost-Effective Option for Business |
used with permission from HTS |
As you know, moving to the cloud is a popular solution that many small businesses have decided to take action on. If you aren’t a “tech” person, then it can be scary to think of all of your programs or files saved in the cloud, floating in “outer space” where you can’t physically touch it. Believe me, I’ve been there! But, if you start to research your options, moving to the cloud, especially with Office 365 is a smart option that is more cost-effective than the traditional on-premise option for small businesses with more than 1 PC.
When you break it down, for small and medium businesses, Office 365 is an easy choice. I’m sure there are some exceptions, but Office 365 is a great option for most SMBs.
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New server or move to the cloud? |
used with permission from HTS |
Many organizations we talk to are starting to think about their next server upgrade. Here are some common questions we get.
- Do I need a server?
- What about the cloud?
- Is there a less expensive way?
These are all good questions. The answers can really depend on your needs.
Do I need a server?
The general purpose of a server is to deliver functionality to users, typically in the local office.
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