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Are your People and Systems Ready for Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season is in full swing, and Hurricane Dorian is expected to arrive in Florida early next week. If you have offices in the area, please read on to ensure you’re prepared. If you don’t, this is just a reminder it’s good to have a plan. Some things to consider: Ensure personnel are prepared, safe and have a communication plan…

The Five Most Important Files to Back Up

While regular backups are an important part of any disaster recovery plan, not every file on your system is mission critical. It’s always good practice to back up your systems daily, but often that isn’t practical or doable. Whether because of financial or time constraints, full backups often have to be done less frequently. So which files should you backup…

How Much is your Employees’ Time Worth?

In small and midsized businesses, there are often tasks that need to be done but they do not warrant hiring an employee to perform them. For example, a business might need someone to complete a one-time project or fix computers off and on. Having employees do these extra tasks might seem like a good idea, but it might not be…

How to Ensure your Data is Available When You Need It

As the lifeblood of your organization, data availability is critical for your business and customer interactions. As your organization grows, you don’t want to have to worry about your important data being protected and available. Click here to learn how to ensure your data is easily accessible.

Preparing for the Worst with an Incident Response Plan

Responding successfully to a cybersecurity incident is like getting to Carnegie Hall: it takes practice, practice, practice. Everyone needs to know what to do and how to do it ahead of time so they don’t waste precious time in a crisis trying to figure out what to do first. A solid incident response plan has three parts: An established process…

Backups Need Protection Too

We hope we’ve already convinced you that backups are a key defense against ransomware. But your backups need to be protected against infection too, or they’ll be worse than worthless. Here are some recommendations for keeping your backups safe: 1. Understand the backup policies of any online file sharing services you use. 2. Monitor your backup process metrics daily for…

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BUSINESS CONTINUITY

Are your People and Systems Ready for Hurricane Season?

Hurricane season is in full swing, and Hurricane Dorian is expected to arrive in Florida early next week. If you have offices in the area, please read on to ensure you’re prepared. If you don’t, this is just a reminder it’s good to have a plan. Some things to consider: Ensure personnel are prepared, safe and have a communication plan…

The Five Most Important Files to Back Up

While regular backups are an important part of any disaster recovery plan, not every file on your system is mission critical. It’s always good practice to back up your systems daily, but often that isn’t practical or doable. Whether because of financial or time constraints, full backups often have to be done less frequently. So which files should you backup…

How Much is your Employees’ Time Worth?

In small and midsized businesses, there are often tasks that need to be done but they do not warrant hiring an employee to perform them. For example, a business might need someone to complete a one-time project or fix computers off and on. Having employees do these extra tasks might seem like a good idea, but it might not be…

How to Ensure your Data is Available When You Need It

As the lifeblood of your organization, data availability is critical for your business and customer interactions. As your organization grows, you don’t want to have to worry about your important data being protected and available. Click here to learn how to ensure your data is easily accessible.

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Preparing for the Worst with an Incident Response Plan

Responding successfully to a cybersecurity incident is like getting to Carnegie Hall: it takes practice, practice, practice. Everyone needs to know what to do and how to do it ahead of time so they don’t waste precious time in a crisis trying to figure out what to do first. A solid incident response plan has three parts: An established process…

Backups Need Protection Too

We hope we’ve already convinced you that backups are a key defense against ransomware. But your backups need to be protected against infection too, or they’ll be worse than worthless. Here are some recommendations for keeping your backups safe: 1. Understand the backup policies of any online file sharing services you use. 2. Monitor your backup process metrics daily for…
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