DPC Cyber Security Seminar

April 14th, 2017

Over the last few months, we’ve been ramping up for our cyber security seminar series and today we launched our first seminar at the DPC Technology Center in Jacksonville.

Be careful of ransomware-infested Skype ads

April 12th, 2017

Since Skype is a free service for consumers, it generally has to rely on advertising to turn a profit. As a result, most users regularly see banner ads on the video calling interface. Recently, hackers have begun to exploit these advertisements by distributing fake ads that contain ransomware.

SMBs and social media policy reviews

April 10th, 2017

We live in an age overflowing with information, and most of this is taking place in social media feeds and timelines. Social media is truly a window to the entire world, but it can be detrimental to your business if your employees are just messing about with hashtags, tweets, and likes all day.

Wikileaks’ charges of government spying

April 6th, 2017

Staving off malicious cyber attackers is already a herculean task, so the last thing you need is to feel exposed from a totally new angle. That’s how many felt after Wikileaks’ accusations that the US government was spying on its citizens. However, the truth is a lot different from what the headlines would have you believe.

The rising popularity of telemedicine

April 3rd, 2017

Administering medical care electronically makes a lot of sense. It’s a practical way for patients to receive care and for doctors to provide it. Advances in telemedicine, a type of medical practice that takes place without the doctor and patient sharing the same physical space, is increasing in popularity, and rightly so.

Chrome 57 comes with some serious upgrades

March 31st, 2017

More than half of all internet users browse the web with Google’s Chrome browser. So when a new version is released, that’s a pretty big deal. And even by Chrome standards, the most recent improvements make some big changes. Three upgrades stand out in particular.