The use of mobile devices skyrocketed in the latter half of the 2000s, so it was only a matter of time before hackers took advantage. To protect users from attacks, mobile threat defense (MTD) technology surged onto the scene. MTD has revolutionized security measures, not only with its seamless integrations but also through solutions such as endpoint detection and response that have been designed to defend against cyberattacks.
Everything you need to know about mobile threat defense
Protect your Mac from ransomware with these tips
Businesses and individuals alike rely on Macs for tasks that require a high level of security, such as online banking, shopping, and storing important files. So what would happen if your Mac was infected with ransomware? In this blog post, we will provide practical tips to protect your Mac against ransomware attacks.
Managed IT services providers in healthcare: The top benefits
In a world increasingly dependent on technology, healthcare providers cannot afford to have outdated and inefficient systems. When people’s lives are on the line, there can be no room for tech glitches. That’s where managed IT services providers (MSPs) come in: they can maintain and monitor systems round-the-clock so that practices can focus on providing quality healthcare.
5 Creative and useful ideas for your old PC
Open-source VoIP vs. proprietary VoIP: Which is best for your business?
Businesses looking for a Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) solution can choose from two options: open-source and proprietary systems. To help you decide which solution is best, this article outlines the key benefits and drawbacks of each type so you can make an informed decision on what will work best for your organization’s needs.
How Microsoft 365 can help your SMB grow
Private browsing: How to stay safe online
Are you concerned that someone might come across your online search history? Do you want to go gift shopping without having anyone else find out? Or, maybe you’d like to watch videos on YouTube without having to manage the recommended videos once you log in again? If any of these scenarios sound familiar, then you should consider private browsing.
