Keeping secure is aim of Virginia Cyber Convention
Securing your data in cyberspace can be a daunting task, but one you must try to stay on top of.
Read More >Securing your data in cyberspace can be a daunting task, but one you must try to stay on top of.
Read More >The manufacturing company’s employees went to work every day under the watchful, protective eye of the security cameras placed throughout their offices. Most staff didn’t even know they were there. Unobtrusive black orbs secreted in corners, they were installed to protect the office after hours, a standard precaution to guard against thieves and vandals. But the cameras had a secret: they were no longer under the company’s control.
Read More »Computer Weekly sat down to watch Werner Herzog’s latest documentary on the internet, Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World
Read More »All computer users need a thorough training program to learn how these attempts occur and most importantly, how to prevent them from becoming successful. Whether it is your business or personal computer, most people house their most valuable information on their PC; from credit card info, to business proposals, to valuable documents. Don’t allow this information to be compromised due to a lack of awareness. Vision Training Systems’s hacking prevention training gives users the tools they need to make sure these attacks don’t take place.
Read More »Gartner, Inc. (IT):
Read More »By the time you've been hacked, it's too late. That's the cruel lesson of cybersecurity.
Read More »Gartner Announces Data Center, Infrastructure & Operations Management Conference 2016
Read More »Lo And Behold is the documentary of the great German director on the Net. That starts from the beginning and puts on the table the issues heavy as a boulder
Read More »The newly released documentary, “Lo and Behold: Reveries Of The Connected World,” directed by filmmaker Werner Herzog, illustrates the wondrous and surprising impact of the rise of the Internet in an informative and humorous way.
Read More »The man billed as the world’s most famous hacker, who now helps others protect themselves, once had his own AT&T account compromised through some nefarious social ingenuity: Someone posing as an AT&T employee who called a store to reset his information.
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