Posted on Monday December 07, 2020
Before, hiring specialists to analyze business data entailed costs that only large companies could afford. This was one of the reasons why small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) were hesitant to implement business intelligence (BI). But times have changed. SMBs now have access to a vast range of business tools that can improve data management processes. To stay ahead, SMBs should harness the capabilities of BI to develop effective business strategies using large volumes of data just sitting in their systems.
Posted on Wednesday December 02, 2020
A secure login process is an excellent way to protect your business from cybercriminals. When it comes to verifying user identity, you can choose between two-step authentication and two-factor authentication. Learn the difference between the two so you can have a better appreciation of your cybersecurity options. If you want to improve your business's cybersecurity, you should take a closer look at your authentication process. Two-step and two-factor authentication are two of the most commonly used authentication methods. Many businesses use the terms two-step and two-factor authentication interchangeably, but there are subtle differences between the two.
Posted on Tuesday December 01, 2020
date: December 1, 2020
This Advisory uses the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CKĀ®) framework. See the ATT&CK for Enterprise for all referenced threat actor tactics and techniques.
Posted on Friday November 27, 2020
As an entrepreneur, you often have to make choices that can either make or break your company. One such decision you have to make is whether to in desktops or laptops. Make the best choice by assessing the current situation and taking the following things into consideration.
Posted on Wednesday November 25, 2020
The use of online communication and collaboration tools has hit record highs in the past few months on account of the coronavirus-induced shift in work arrangements. Among the most popular platforms right now are Microsoft Teams and Google Meet, which allow organizations to easily connect with colleagues and clients remotely. But while both share the common capability of video calling and messaging, distinct features may make one a better option for your specific needs compared to the other.
Posted on Monday November 23, 2020
If you're like most people, you only use your office chat applications for simple, everyday use - to ask someone a question or to touch base with colleagues. But wouldn't it be great if you could do more things at once in these apps, such as completing tasks and chatting with colleagues all in a single window? Perhaps you've already heard of Microsoft Teams' robust features to accomplish this, but how do you get the most out of the program?