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A growing number of cyber security threats have businesses on alert. No industry is safe. Organizations, governments, schools, utilities, financial institutions, retailers, and hospitals are all targeted by sophisticated cyberattacks. But knowing the dangers of ransomware and malware or supply chain attacks doesn’t keep your business data and assets safe. Meanwhile, your reliance on technology is likely growing. You may
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Almost every one of us has at least one device connected to the internet. We use the internet for everything – online banking, credit card payment, flight bookings, hotel reservations, connecting with our loved ones, and any activities for leisure. Not just that, innovative appliances like security systems, air conditioners, and home gadgets make use of the internet connection. So,
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Many companies today rely on electronic devices to remain functional and relevant in their specific industry. With the growing demands of businesses, our electronic needs are also increasing. Businesses are incessantly looking for the latest, fastest, and smartest technologies that can better manage their hectic everyday workload. The accelerating speed of technological innovation around us compels us to be conscious
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If you run a business, then you have already faced the problem of managing e-waste. The bigger your business gets, the more workers you have, the more tools and tech you need and the more electronic waste is produced. A wide majority of mobile phones, office equipment, and other electronic waste ends up in landfills every day, even though most
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Older adults spend nearly 10 hours a day on their devices, and it can leave younger generations rolling their eyes As families gather this summer, kids and their parents might be surprised to find how tech-obsessed the grandparents have become. A recent report from AARP, the advocacy organization for older adults, found that the tech habits older people developed during
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Employees say they’re losing hours of work per week helping their co-workers with tech troubles. Did you ever tell someone at work that you definitely know how to use Excel when you know little to nothing about using Excel? Same. Don’t feel bad though because a) lots of other people lie about their tech proficiency at work and b) no
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Things change quickly in today’s digital world, and Boomers especially need to keep up. It means you need to make sure your estate plan has been updated to reflect the new digital world. And when you do that, make sure your estate plan include some things that are frequently omitted or overlooked – pets and passwords. It’s critical to account
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Take these cell phone precautions before you hand off a trove of personal information to a total stranger. What’s the deal with cell phone recycling? When you’re ready to upgrade your cell phone to a shiny new high-tech model, it can be confusing to know what to do with your old phone. Once you’ve disconnected your phone from your contract,
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In the last two years, companies worldwide have transitioned from a traditional office setup towards a hybrid workforce model as a part of a solution to the pandemic situation. While many employees are going back to the office, physical capacity in the workplace is still limited, and many companies need to make adjustments to accommodate everyone. Many businesses are finding
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Almost anything you do online these days requires a password, from logging into your Facebook account to conducting online banking to managing personal and business credit card statements. Passwords are a necessity to keep your online information safe and sound. How should you protect your passwords? You shouldn’t leave them out where people can see them. You should change them
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