5 Painful IT Security Issues To Educate Yourself About So Hackers Don’t Embarrass You
We’re not talking about spilling your mocha on your laptop and walking into a huge client meeting with sticky keys. No, we’re talking about IT security risks and information exposures that can be quite dangerous for your company and clients. What is an IT security risk or information exposure? These terms describe a condition when
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Faceprints?
Just as a fingerprint is considered an accurate identification, new facial recognition technologies are now creating reliable faceprints. What is a faceprint? As a form of biometric identification, facial recognition attempts to match features of a person’s face to a database. The software scans images to find possible faces, and once it finds them, it
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It’s Time To Hit The Books!
Schools seem to be starting earlier these days. Regardless, it’s that time of year again. Students are finishing up their summer activities and hitting the books. Take a look at what’s new this school year. August is the new September. Many students are now starting school in August. What happened to the day after Labor
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Managed IT Offers Harvard Style Resources For A Fraction Of the Cost
We all know Harvard is a very expensive educational choice. That’s why we wrote this headline—to catch your attention. Honestly, we wanted to get a bunch of dollar $igns in your head so you would see the savings you can enjoy with managed IT services. What is managed IT? Managed IT services are outsourced management
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Things To Know About The New Galaxy Phone
Ready for a new phone? If you’ve got your eye on Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 8 coming out this fall, take a gander at these great new features. It is poised to be Samsung’s best cell phone ever. What’s new in the Galaxy Note 8? Samsung is banking on this new release. They have poured
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How The World Wide Web Was Born
If you can’t imagine the world without the Web, just remember that in human years, the World Wide Web really hasn’t even broken 30 years old yet. According to TechSpot, the World Wide Web started March 12, 1989, when Tim Berners-Lee penned a paper that proposed a way to use computers to connect university researchers
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