Cybersecurity 2020 in Review |

Cybersecurity 2020 in Review |

2020 was a year we will never forget. The year where the words “COVID-19” and “corona” were being said by the entire world in every other sentence. Where takeout food, wearing a mask became the norm. And it wasn’t just the pandemic that caused the world to go into panic mode and uncertainty. The world experienced a great deal of stress with natural disasters such as the fires in Australia and in California, as well…

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SMBs: How to find the right MSP for your cybersecurity needs

SMBs: How to find the right MSP for your cybersecurity needs

Cybercriminals do what they do for money, so why not make it unworthy of their time to attack your small or medium business? Image: Kirill_Savenko, Getty Images/iStockphoto Small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are the lowest-hanging digital fruit and ripe for the picking–just read tech-media reports describing the latest data breaches and cyberattacks. For example, researchers at Verizon reported more than 40% of polled small businesses experienced some kind of cyberattack in 2019, with a cost per…

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Searching Wikipedia on the Linux command line with wikit

Searching Wikipedia on the Linux command line with wikit

Have you ever imagined looking up some topic on Wikipedia while you’re working on the Linux command line? What about displaying the results in a different language? Yes, it’s possible. In fact, it’s quite easy. The tool that provides this service is called wikit (Wikipedia IT). To check if wikit is installed on your system, just type “which wikit”. If it is, you will get a response like this: $ which wikit /usr/local/bin/wikit If it’s…

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Cybersecurity in 2021 – what can we expect?

Cybersecurity in 2021 – what can we expect?

Cybersecurity in 2021 – what can we expect? | 2020-12-31 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. …

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A new crystal ball: A view of the trends that will shape 2021

A new crystal ball: A view of the trends that will shape 2021

A new crystal ball: A view of the trends that will shape 2021 | 2020-12-31 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie…

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Beware of paying that ransomware threat

Beware of paying that ransomware threat

Beware of paying that ransomware threat | 2020-12-31 | Security Magazine This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block. By closing this message or continuing to use our site, you agree to the use of cookies. Visit our updated privacy and cookie policy to learn more. This Website…

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Change your macOS power settings to prevent disconnecting from VPN/Wi-Fi when the computer is locked

Change your macOS power settings to prevent disconnecting from VPN/Wi-Fi when the computer is locked

You should always lock your computer when you walk away. But sometimes, that becomes a hassle. Here’s one way to make it easier. Image: iStock/Artem Khyzhynskiy I’m a firm believer in locking your computer when you step away from it for any amount of time. It’s just a habit I’ve formed over decades of computing that has served me well by keeping my data confidential and out of unauthorized hands—this is especially important for those…

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7 on-the-ground big data strategies for 2021

7 on-the-ground big data strategies for 2021

Don’t forget the routine tasks that make big data work for your company. Image: Vasyl Dolmatov/iStockphoto While most companies have focused on training staff and understanding big data technologies, a majority have yet to focus on the more routine tasks surrounding big data—such as, how to ensure that everyone who is supposed to have access to the data does, that corporate investments are appropriately portfolioed so the company has visibility of its entire big data…

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Year in Review: The Most Viewed Docker Blog Posts of 2020 Part 2 – Docker Blog

Year in Review: The Most Viewed Docker Blog Posts of 2020 Part 2 – Docker Blog

It’s end of year round up time! The first post in this series covered the number 10-6 most viewed Docker blog posts. If you were wondering what the #1 most viewed blog post of the year was, then keep reading. The suspense will soon be over…  5) How to Develop Inside a Container Using Visual Studio Code Remote Containers VS Code is another beloved tool. This guest post from Docker Community Leader Jochen Zehnder included…

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“One for the Books”: Health IT Leaders Share Their Biggest Takeaways from 2020 | healthsystemcio.com

“One for the Books”: Health IT Leaders Share Their Biggest Takeaways from 2020 | healthsystemcio.com

Saad Chaudhry, CIO, Luminis Health Ryan Witt, Managing Director, Healthcare, Proofpoint It goes without saying that the Covid-19 pandemic affected every major industry. Some — like restaurants and airlines — suffered, while others (like home gyms and tent vendors) thrived. For healthcare IT, however, it proved to be the ultimate litmus test. And while some organizations passed with flying colors, for many, the need to rapidly shift to virtual health and remote work uncovered a…

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