Technology in the workplace makes it even more likely an employee can purloin sensitive company information, plans or client lists. Businesses are making it even easier.
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Technology in the workplace makes it even more likely an employee can purloin sensitive company information, plans or client lists. Businesses are making it even easier.
Planning for unexpected and unlikely is a hard thing. But ask businesses up and down the South Carolina coast how important it is to have an emergency plan. Hurricane, tornado. power outage, ransomware - the disaster may be different, but you need a response.
Millennials, mobile workforce, remote employees all present a special challenge for businesses facing the implementation of new overtime rules. Technology can help get your arms around it.
Ransomware is a real threat to small businesses and even individuals. There are some steps you can take to be better protected against it; and others that will make it easier for you to survive an infection. Think of it as a hostage response plan for data-napping.
As a political issue, Hillary Clinton's email problems is a cautionary tale. But there are several important lessons that business and nonprofit leaders can take from it as well.
Today might be a good day to take a look at our own email policies and make sure they're updated, clear, accurate and enforced. Don't have an email policy? Maybe this will help.
We always seem to be looking for the next big thing in technology. But do we really have a good grasp and grounding of the tools right in front of us? Test your tech IQ.