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.
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.
The Internet of Things has vast possibilities. But also great risks. Don't let your devices becoming unwitting conscripts in an Internet attack.
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.
Technology often plays a starring role in films and TV series. Here are some of our favorites. Add yours to the list with #UBJFilmTech
Recent data breaches, like the Bon Secours exposure of 655,000 records, illustrate a major cyber security problem: It's not enough to have a good handle on your own security - you need to know how your partners and vendors are protecting your data as well.
Nonprofits, regardless of size are a profitable target for hackers. The reliance on volunteers, tighter purse strings, and lesser likelihood of having strong IT support makes them attractive targets. Here's how to even the odds a bit.
Your business has a 15-65 percent chance of successfully implementing new technology in your business. How can you change that? Here are some ideas.