cybersecurity
Our personal, digital, national and military security depend on a safe cyber space.
Is Your Business Cyber Secure? Important Steps to Avoid Cyber Attacks
As a small or medium-sized company's owner, the cybersecurity threat to your company is real, and it's serious. Hackers are increasingly targeting small businesses. As a result, business cyber-security is becoming a top priority for all companies, especially smaller ones. So it is essential to get your security service from Corpus Christi and protect your business.
By Layer One Networks4 years ago in 01
How to Shop Online Safely This Cyber Monday
The holiday season is upon us! And with the season of joy, cheer, and giving also comes the season of shopping. This year, the average American will spend $700 on holiday shopping, and the total spent in America this season will reach $465 billion (National Retail Federation). Much of this shopping, $148.5 billion to be exact, will be spent between Black Friday and Cyber Monday alone (www.finder.com).
By James Kudla4 years ago in 01
5 Cyber Security Practical suggestions for Small Business
If we talk about the previous year in 2020, the cost of cybercrimes costs businesses $2.7 billion. Any kind of small business remains an appealing target for cybercriminals. The reason is that they lack the security infrastructure bigger companies tend to have. Even though the headlines often highlight corporations, multinational companies, government offices, and agencies, the truth is that the huge majority of businesses being hacked are small. Why is this? Because small firms are under-protected in general. Use the best Security Alarm system you put in any desired location. It is possible to secure your business in a simple and handy way.
By Yves Horvest4 years ago in 01
Did You know that your Digital Breadcrumbs are everywhere?
The name breadcrumbs originated in the famous Brothers Grimm fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel where they leave behind a trail of breadcrumbs, so they do not get lost in the forest. Their plan ultimately fails because birds eat the crumbs.
By Roger Skibowski4 years ago in 01
Top 5 Cybersecurity Certifications to Kick Start Your Career
Some time back, we discussed cybersecurity and its abilities, and the need to build the cybersecurity Skill force. We took a gander at the number of popular cybersecurity positions, the number of them is halfway and advanced/managerial, and how security has now been instilled into numerous IT jobs that didn't have these duties before.
By Shamim Ahammed Zoardder4 years ago in 01
In the "metaverse", Zuckerberg prefer Meta than Face
At 7 a.m. U.S. time, the sky in Silicon Valley was just over. The company sign in front of Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters was covered in a curtain. Staff pulled up the barrier in front of the sign and waited quietly for today's Facebook Connect conference.
By Lee Mingye4 years ago in 01
Domain Name System Series-Understanding DNS
Introduction When you connect to the internet and listen to music, play online games, or browse the web, numerous common protocols are operating behind the scenes to ensure that your computer can actually communicate with these services.
By Johannes Petersen4 years ago in 01
Caching Explained in Simple Terms
Have you ever experienced a glitch with your computer and been instructed to delete your cache and cookies or DNS cache to solve it? You’ve probably heard of them, but what exactly is a cache? Simply said, caching implies storing frequently requested items closer to people who want them. As a result, the access speed is increased. A basic explanation may be found in the book “Algorithms to Live By.”
By Johannes Petersen4 years ago in 01
How We Make Money From Your Empty Bank Accounts - Phone Thief Confesses
I was reading Saturday's Sun newspaper when I came across this story. It made my jaw drop. Nigerians are very clever people but sometimes, that cleverness is put into very bad things and this is one of those times.
By Jide Okonjo4 years ago in 01
How to know that shopping site is fake
A foreign IP address We’re not saying that websites with foreign IP addresses (the unique set of numbers used to identify an individual device that connects to the Internet) are always frauds, but transactions originating from a foreign Internet Protocol (IP) address are about seven times riskier than average, according to an Experian report. The report also notes that websites based in China and Venezuela are the riskiest to shop from, so think twice or search for reviews before buying. These are the online scams you need to know about—and how to avoid them.
By Student Matters4 years ago in 01








