Nature and Technology
In this issue:
- Similarities Ring True for Both Trees and Technology
- Introducing…Mark Restivo
- Why Recycle e-Waste?
- Social Media and the Web Can Save Not Only Wildlife But Also Your Business
Nature and Technology
In this issue:
Cybersecurity is finding its way to the center of every business owner’s radar—and if it isn’t, it probably should be.
Consider the companies we know (and trust) with our confidential data. All seems well until suddenly they’re the victim of a massive cyber breach.
Are your employees’ personal smartphones connected to your business network? They are 100% up to date, right? Unsure? Mobile technology is a prime target when it comes to security.
Protect your network by implementing technical solutions to “sandbox” your mobile devices or enforce your organization’s mobile device security policies.
The title of the board game, Sorry!, comes from the many ways in which a player can thwart the progress of another, while apologetically saying, "Sorry!" That may be all fun and games, but when it comes to businesses who don’t have an IT management and support plan in place, there’s only so much you can do to reactively fix a disaster.
Why should your company have strong IT security policies?
Have you ever played the game of Risk? If so, then you know the object is to take control of and occupy every territory—thereby eliminating the other players. In business, one could say that your "territories" are your assets which includes technology.
The Game of Life
In this issue:
You’re in a hurry and need to get an email sent, but you have one concern…you need to include some sensitive information.
If you have email encryption enabled, it’s not a problem.
You add the encryption code word to the subject line or in the body of the email and hit send.
How does your IT Security relate to a game of chess?
For those of you who have played the game of chess, you know that each piece has its specific role and rules of engagement. For example, the bishop can only move diagonally across the board and so on.
The Game of Life
In this issue:
Have you ever tried to get something accomplished only to end up in a worse place than you were before? The old “one step forward and two steps back” scenario. Sort of like a game of Chutes and Ladders, you finally land on a ladder and make your way up only to land on that darn chute the very next turn.