Technology is embedded in every aspect of life and work. Along with those advantages come significant privacy concerns, and the potential that technology and privacy cannot coexist. Can privacy survive in the 21st century?
Technology is embedded in every aspect of life and work. Along with those advantages come significant privacy concerns, and the potential that technology and privacy cannot coexist. Can privacy survive in the 21st century?
Communicating while on business travel can be risky business. Travelers are often targeted by hackers even as they are forced to use open systems in hotels, airports, and coffee shops to communicate. One solution: secure VPN.
Failure is the best determinator of future success. There are a lot of more inspiring quotes on this subject than this, but the point is the same. To help us all learn from others’ mistakes, periodically I like to take a current event and dig into what we can learn from it. Enter Mark Begor, the CEO of Equifax.
Breaking the glass ceiling in the technology industry is important - for both women and girls and the industry itself. But in the future world of work, coding is not an end goal; it’s a jumping off point.
Community service is highly valued in the Upstate and we are home to thousands of local nonprofits, churches, educational institutions and local chapters of national organizations. But community members aren’t the only ones who highly value nonprofits. Hackers do too.
Vendor relationships are important. But they are also an security exposure – as many hacked corporations have learned. Managing vendor relationships from a security standpoint is a crucial piece of your cybersecurity puzzle.
One of the big reasons many system implementations fail is poor testing that gets the system off to a rocky start. Follow some best practices to ensure your testing smooths the road for a successful launch.