Organizations typically rely on plenty of hardware — from computers and mobile devices to printers and routers — in order to accomplish day-to-day tasks. So if any of these devices perform poorly or break down, the business's operations could suffer a serious blow.
5 Signs your company’s hardware needs a refresh
Got cyber insurance? Here’s how to ensure a payout
If your business has been the victim of a cyberattack, you're likely eager to minimize your financial losses by filing a claim with your cyber insurance provider. In this blog post, we'll outline what insurers are looking for in claims applications so you can increase your chances of receiving a payout.
4 Pain points of hybrid work setups and how to solve them
At the height of the pandemic, many businesses were forced to suddenly adopt remote work setups in order to stay operational. However, when COVID-19 cases started to drop, the government gradually eased restrictions. In response, some organizations shifted to hybrid work, an arrangement that blends in-office and at-home work setups.
6 Ways to improve your video meetings
Video meetings are great for bringing together people who are far apart. Be they remote workers or third-party partners in another country, they can do brainstorming sessions, training seminars, company town halls, what have you. Distance is no longer a reason for not being able to discuss strategies or collaborate on projects in real time.
How to create a GDPR-compliant password policy
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force in May 2018 in the European Union (EU). However, the rules apply to any organization doing business with EU citizens, even if they don’t maintain any local presence.
Like many data-protection regulations, GDPR is vague when it comes to the exact details of how to implement a compliant security policy.
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