Protecting Your Digital World: The Power of Multi-Factor Authentication
In today’s connected world, protecting your accounts is more important than ever. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security, requiring multiple forms of
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In today’s connected world, protecting your accounts is more important than ever. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of security, requiring multiple forms of
Diversity is a defining characteristic of today’s global workforce. With teams working on projects around the world, it’s critical to have different perspectives on the work being done to ensure an inclusive final product or service that all users can relate to. To that end, Schneider Electric wanted to create
1. Create a strategy Businesses of all sizes should have a formal IT security strategy that’s as detailed as possible. Being pro-active is always less expensive than being reactive. The plan should not only lays out how to protect data and resources, but what to do should things go wrong.
To take a closer look at some of the more pressing reasons why managed services are becoming the obvious choice for small to medium sized business owners. 1. More Efficient and Reliable IT Operations This is one of the main reasons that companies decide that managed services are the right
The forced work-from-home scenario may have set a long-term precedent. Even after we’re allowed to go back to our physical office locations, we all will have to decide if we want to go back. During this work-from-home “trial”, if I may, many have found that productivity has held steady with
• What happens if one, or more, of your employees is diagnosed with the flu or the much-hyped coronavirus and are confined to their home for a week or more? • How would your business be affected if your local schools are closed due to an outbreak and your staff
There are a few key NIST password standards that companies should adhere to that will mitigate risk: 1. End the random algorithmic complexity.National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) now recommends everyone use longer passwords or passphrases of 15 or more characters without requiring uppercase, lowercase or special characters. The