When Your Password Isn’t Enough to Protect Your Identity
Ten years ago, it wasn’t that hard to protect your online accounts – a simple password would do just fine for the most part (along
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Ten years ago, it wasn’t that hard to protect your online accounts – a simple password would do just fine for the most part (along
Cybersecurity continues to be a major concern for businesses heading into 2019. According to a recent article in Forbes, growing dependence on “data in use”
As part of PTG’s initiative to help you work better in 2019, here is an add-on for Office 365 that we believe you can’t afford
The holiday season is upon us, and for many people, that means travel and hopefully, some time off from the office. The last thing
Being on the receiving end of malicious emails is never fun. A new wave of extortion emails takes it to a new level, though. We’ve
Change your password every 90 days. Use a different password for every account. Use a random combination of letters, numbers, and special characters. Don’t use
Like any industry, cybercrime is continually evolving. New trends emerge, and new threats pop up all the time. October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, making
Like any industry, cybercrime has fads and trends. A recent trend in phishing attacks is especially dangerous for companies in the real estate sector and
One of the biggest misconceptions we still run into with companies when it comes to cybersecurity is around phishing. A lot of people think only
Office managers are a critical part of any business—their work literally keeps most offices running. What most people don’t realize (including many office managers themselves)