by Matt Ingram | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog
ZTNA is an adaptive, context-based way to offer remote-worker access. Developed in 2010, zero trust security sees trust as a vulnerability. Trust undermines vigilance, according to ZTNA’s creator. Instead ZTNA has three key ideas
by Matt Ingram | Jul 1, 2021 | ebooks
Holding on to outdated software and legacy hardware can cause real problems for your business. Plus, you miss out on the advantages that come with having the latest technology available to do your job well.
by Matt Ingram | Jun 22, 2021 | Blog
You’ll know if you’re a victim of ransomware. Often you’re met with a red screen telling you your business files are encrypted. You won’t be able to do anything on the computer, although the cybercriminals will provide helpful instructions for how to pay up. How nice. Here’s what to do instead if you’re the victim of a ransomware attack.
by Matt Ingram | Jun 17, 2021 | Blog
Most technology you buy in stores comes with a warranty of some sort. It might be included or an add-on. Still, it is unlikely to last the lifetime of the device or software, and it seems inevitable that your desktop will die immediately after the warranty runs out. Don’t worry, you still have options.
by Matt Ingram | Jun 15, 2021 | Blog
There are many acronyms in the IT world. Two common ones are SaaS and MSP, which stand for software-as-a-service and managed service provider, respectively. The bigger question is what the differences are between these two and why you would need one or the other. Here’s help.