5 Ways to Protect Your Computer from Disaster
As a business IT support professional, part of my days is spent fixing problems on computers. Some of the problems that may occur such as computer slowness may be caused by malware, viruses, or bad software (full of bloatware). At one time or another, all users may experience some form of computer malfunction.
Office 2019 is coming, and here's what you need to know
Microsoft has provided few details about the next non-subscription version of Office, coming next year. We've teased out some answers to pressing questions about the suite.
Who cares about security in IoT?
Almost four years ago, I wrote two posts in my IoT blog — “Are you prepared to answer the M2M/IoT security questions of your customers?” and “There is no consensus on how best to implement security in IoT” — explaining the importance that security has to fulfill the promise of the internet of things.
Multi Multi-Factor Authentication
Multi-Factor Authentication, where you present “something you know” paired with “something you have.” has been around for decades. Yes, it hasn’t changed much. What has changed dramatically is the what “you have” part.
Two-Factor Authentication vs. Multi-Factor Authentication: What Are the Risks?
Being authentic is a high term of praise—if we think people are authentic, we believe them to be trustworthy, loyal, and dependable. There's a similar concept in computer security. Business networks are crucial to protect, so firms want only authorized people accessing them.
