July 15, 2021
Don’t feed the trolls and other tips for avoiding online drama
The cybercriminals sometimes engage in “trollish” behavior such as posting controversial content. However, their comments are usually accompanied with links masquerading as a “source” that proves their point, but could even be laced with malware.
July 13, 2021
Three challenges to meet as businesses transition to working from anywhere
Change isn’t just about physical equipment or experiences, it’s also about mindset. The crisis forced change at a rate that many didn’t think possible. But to make these IT investments successful long-term means also changing the cultural mindset within the organisation, removing traditional biases around remote working and recognising that work is what you do, not where you do it.
July 11, 2021
Canon enhances printed accreditation passports at Expo 2020
All accreditations are being printed on Canon devices and each accreditation will act like a personal “passport”, determining which areas the holder can and cannot access. Recognizing the need to protect data and documents of all, participants, partners and their staff, Canon has deployed globally recognized protocols and secure data-management software and hardware to ensure maximum data and printing security
July 8, 2021
Cloud solutions for retail – An offer businesses can’t refuse
Many retailers have already discovered to their advantage how a series of analytics-driven, cloud-based technologies, can support a massive demand in online shopping. The technologies that underpin their ability to deliver their online offering, typically include an Elastic Compute Service. As its name suggests, this provides an elastic and secure virtual cloud server for seamless and cost-effective scalability.
July 3, 2021
How to set up your QNAP remote workspace
With QNAP’s remote work solutions, you can ensure that your organization can provide employees with the freedom to work remotely without impacting everyday work requirements and productivity.
June 29, 2021
TII’s SSRC to develop RISC-V-based flight computer system
SSRC develops innovative security technologies to protect potentially vulnerable systems in increasingly connected world, where cyber threat levels are rising. Through collaboration with international partners, also targets one order of magnitude improvements in performance and efficiency with respect to current flight computer systems based on commercial solutions, while delivering the reliability and security requirements needed by flight computer systems applications.