by Steven McElveen | Nov 23, 2020 | blog
Ransomware continues to be one of the most damaging malware applications in the wild, and it can cost companies hundreds of thousands of dollars from a simple human error. If no backups are available, companies and individuals have two choices: pay the ransom and hope... by Steven McElveen | Nov 23, 2020 | blog
Any major cybersecurity event puts a disaster recovery plan in effect. These plans help IT, employees and executives follow the right steps when recovering from data loss or critical downtime. In a ransomware attack, companies suffer from data loss if they do not have... by Steven McElveen | Nov 23, 2020 | blog
Backups are essential for disaster recovery, but when they are poorly executed, it could mean the critical downfall of your disaster recovery plan. It’s not enough to simply create a backup, store it somewhere, and then expect the disaster recovery plan to work... by Steven McElveen | Nov 23, 2020 | blog
If you’ve recently upgraded your Chrome browser, you might notice a popup that displays after you log into a website. The popup indicates that your password could be exposed on the internet and that you should change it. This notification is Google’s... by Steven McElveen | Jan 16, 2020 | blog
If you’re like most people, you put a lot of work into your computer. You’ve spent hours installing software, organizing files, and getting the display and other settings just right. This is what makes it your machine, that’s your cat on the wallpaper. Image... by Steven McElveen | Jun 11, 2019 | blog
How to Assess Your Data Do a quick check of your documents folder and see how much data you’re really using. Open File Manager Right Click on the Documents folder Select Properties from the bottom of the menu It’ll look something like this. The average...