In recent years, remote work has become more popular. While this working arrangement offers many benefits, it also creates numerous security risks. This blog post will provide tips on how to improve your and your employees’ cybersecurity when working remotely.
How to mitigate remote work security risks
Some advice on removing malware on Android
Top reasons why VoIP phishing scams are so rampant
The digital era has brought about unprecedented convenience, but it has also opened doors for new and sophisticated forms of fraud. One such scam is Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phishing, in which cybercriminals exploit VoIP technology to target individuals and organizations alike by pretending to be trustworthy entities and urging them to divulge sensitive information.
How the human cloud is changing the modern workforce
Maximizing efficiency: 10 Tips to speed up Windows 11
Whether you're using your computer for work or leisure, having a slow and unresponsive system can be frustrating. With the release of Windows 11, Microsoft has promised significant performance improvements compared to its predecessor, Windows 10. However, there are still ways to maximize efficiency and make your computer run even faster.
The 4 essential factors of HIPAA and IT
To protect the sensitive information within medical records and the patients those records belong to, the US government passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA helps patients protect their privacy by ensuring their right to control access to their health records.
Social media privacy: A comprehensive guide
The small business’s guide to deciding between laptops and desktops
Every decision counts for small businesses, and this includes choosing the right computers. Laptops and desktops each have their pros and cons, so it's important to weigh your options carefully before purchasing computers. Here are five factors to consider when buying computers for your small business.
Which is better for your business, Microsoft Teams or Google Meet?
With so many online communication tools available, choosing the right one for your business can be daunting. But two platforms stand out in terms of functionality and ease of use: Microsoft Teams and Google Meet. So, which platform is right for you?
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Microsoft Teams’ paid version supports up to 300 participants per meeting, while Google Meet’s paid version supports up to 250 participants.