Monday, 27 April 2015

Tighten Up Your Wireless Network Security

Apart from changing the default password; updating firmware, software
and drivers; and running anti-malware, spyware and virus software,
businesses can fight hackers and intruders by performing the actions
below.
  • Disable SSID* broadcasting to hide network devices from nearby users
  • Rename the SSID to prevent hackers from locating your wireless devices
  • Encrypt data transmission and storage (including email) preferably with WPA
  • Restrict remote network management
  • Set IP ranges to non-default values to evade CSRF** attacks
  • Log out after configuring network devices; neglecting to do so may leave the route as authenticated for other users

Tighten Up Your Wireless Network Security

Monday, 20 April 2015

When to Call Instead of Email

Everyone sends emails; however, not everyone reads them. Depending on
the recipient, emails can pile up and bury one another. Similarly, spam
filters sometimes trash the wrong messages and prevent critical
information from reaching its receiver. So why not call?

When to Call Instead of Email