Blog / It’s Like Déjà Vu All Over Again: Microsoft Retires Windows 7, Office 2010, and a Host of Server-based Systems For Microsoft, it's déjà vu all over again. They've just announced that the official retirement of Windows 7 will be January, 2020, and Windows 10 will be the only viable alternative. June 26, 2019
Blog / RobbinHood & his MerryMenn Collect Ransom(ware) – Have a Plan of Action to Manage (Cyber) Outlaw Attacks… It's important to have a plan for what to do, in case you get infected with Ransomware. First off, assume you will be infected. Second, assume everything will be infected, then simply proceed from there. It's really not too hard... June 19, 2019
Blog / A Tale of Two Emails: One is Legit; the Other, Not So Much On the hundreds of Emails that pass through your inbox every week, it's worthwhile paying attention to the details and train yourself to look for tiny mistakes and anomalies. Don't be That Person in your organization who clicks on anything. June 12, 2019
Blog / Cyber Security is Not a “Cost” … However, You Still Need to Pay. Instead of approaching Cyber Security as an expense, look at is as an investment. The payoff is hopefully you will never face a massive bill that you'll be forced to pay (such as EQUIFAX.) June 07, 2019
Blog / You Feel Old When… A Boomer’s Insights into the Millennial Generation’s Adoption of Tech As a Boomer, I (and our readers in this category) need to encourage and accommodate our co-worker and client Millennials by understanding their views on technology and providing them with the tools and means to embrace it in the workforce. Otherwise, we risk losing them. May 29, 2019
Blog / The Network Demilitarized Zone: Increasing Security by Design Proper setup and design of your network traffic flow will increase your Security, without the need to install additional software. It won't even increase the cost of your equipment by much. In some cases, it won't increase costs at all. May 24, 2019
Blog / RIDL Me This! – Major Intel Chip Vulnerability There's a new vulnerability that targets Intel chips. It's similar to the 'Spectre' and 'Meltdown' attacks, which made massive headlines last year, as you may remember. What's interesting is that while this one is in the news, it's not being talked about nearly as much. May 16, 2019
Blog / Extinguishing the IoT Insecurity Dumpster Fire – Regulations that Specifically Apply to IoT Devices The IoT Insecurity Dumpster Fire is currently burning happily, but it looks like there finally could be some hope of rain coming soon. Hopefully, this will improve things down the road. May 07, 2019
Blog / Coming of Age – Reflections on TRINUS after 21 Years of IT Service It's hard to believe that TRINUS is celebrating 21 years of IT Service and Support to Alberta municipalities, as well as small & mid-size businesses. We marked the occasion with the official Grand Opening of our new expanded facilities in Stony Plain. May 02, 2019
Blog / Keep Your Head Above The Cloud – Cyber Security is Really Foggy Out There… First, consider your own corporate network. The only limitations you have when it comes to making changes within it, is to make sure it still works. You can rearrange it however you like/need, whenever you want, as long as you have the money and time. April 25, 2019
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