It’s A Wise Decision To Invest In A Battery Backup System

There are three types of people when it comes to preparing for a power outage. There are those who do not prepare at all and just hope for the best. Then there are those who take a gamble and prepare minimally and then jump into action when the power goes out, ... Continue Reading →

Solve data Damage or corruption Issues in QuickBooks 2014 Files

Accounting consists of very important and useful information, and QuickBooks helps us manage that data. There could be many possibilities of data corruption with QBW file. In order for QuickBooks file repair, you can use its inbuilt utility. Here are the steps ... Continue Reading →

Have You Tested Your Backup Lately?

If you have a fire extinguisher at home or on the job, you no doubt get it inspected regularly to make sure it’s properly charged. If you have an emergency generator, it’s common practice to give it an occasional trial run to make sure that you can ... Continue Reading →

How to Protect Your Online Business against Intrusion & Data Breaches

The only way to fully guarantee that a website won’t be targeted for ill-intended intrusion or data leaks is to take it offline and leave it down indefinitely. Think about it, you won’t have to deal with any more possibly-shady security suites, you ... Continue Reading →

Protect Social Media Accounts from Man in the Middle Hacks

With new data breaches happening all the time, like the now infamous Fappening, it is becoming more and more important to protect your online activity. Since so much of our lives are now on social media, steps should be taken to defend against even the most basic ... Continue Reading →

Big Data Security

For all of the benefits of Big Data, the issue of security is sometimes left behind. Big Data is a big thing today, touted as a full court press of information that, once assimilated and properly used, will mean a shot in the arm for businesses that want to grow ... Continue Reading →

Full-Spectrum Cyber Capabilities: What a U.S. Cyberoffensive Could Look Like

On March 28, 2014, Gen. Keith Alexander retired as director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Cyber Command (CyberCom). Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel gave a speech to honor his 40 years of military service. In the speech, Hagel said that by 2016, the ... Continue Reading →