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Wireless Security Basics

Posted January 24, 2011 by Justin Rasmussen

  Image via Wikipedia Wireless networks have been around for quite a while now and many think there is nothing new to learn. While that may be true for the most part there is a lot that many people do not understand or simply refuse to be educated about. It only takes a few minutes [...]

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Confidential Data

Physical Environment

Posted September 16, 2010 by Justin Rasmussen

Keeping hackers out of your network is a serious concern these days but many owners overlook the security of their physical environment. Your servers and data are vulnerable in your office to vendors and disgruntled employees. If your employees have access to data and you are not tracking what your employees are doing then this [...]

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Protect Your Data Before The Breach

Posted July 12, 2010 by Mike Giardina

Nothing gives me the heebie jeebies more than the thought of losing our business data. I was in Dallas in the middle of June at a conference when I got a call from one of our staff members, he was standing outside our office and saying “The front door is smashed, we’ve been broken into.” [...]

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Documenting Your Network

Posted June 18, 2010 by Justin Rasmussen

Understanding and documenting your network is the first step in saving yourself money and time when problems arise or when considering bringing in an outside consultant. Many people don’t understand why they should document their network environment, the simple answer is that you run reports on your business to help you make informed decisions, this [...]

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