For the last month or so, COVID-19 has changed life as we know it. The world is smack dab in the middle of a global pandemic, working from home has become the new norm, and the decisions we make regarding cybersecurity and securing our data and files are more important
Read MoreAmidst the coronavirus pandemic, strategies to control the spread are being put into effect across the world. They include social distancing solutions, such as closing schools and business, and having people work from home (WFH). Technology has made it possible for most of us to carry on with our regular work
Read MoreYou’ve probably noticed that most email servers refuse attachments that are over a certain size. Even if you’re using Gmail or other popular email hosts, message size is limited. For example, Gmail only allows message sizes up to 25MB and Outlook only allows message sizes to reach 10MB.
Read MorePhotoshop or Illustrator files, can get frustrating if you don’t know how to securely get the confidential files to where they need to go. Handing someone a thumb drive isn’t always an option, and not only is email not secure (LINK), but it won’t allow you to send large files
Read MoreWith so many supposedly secure file sending solutions out there, the decision to choose one can be very confusing. From a distance, the applications may all appear the same. However, when it comes to apps like SENT and Dropbox, the differences are extremely clear. Let’s detail a few: Store
Read MoreFor most people, the first choice for sending files is by using email or sharing links with file storage apps like DropBox, Box or Google Drive or unsecured large file apps, like WeTransfer. Whether you’re sending passwords, contracts, financial documents, or any other confidential information, one believes that their files
Read MoreOne of the the most pervasive myths among small business owners is that the manufacturer and software companies, whose products you are using, are taking care of security for your business. You’ve probably heard the term caveat emptor at some point in your life. It means, “buyer beware” and it
Read MoreSo you think proper security is too expensive. We hear this a lot. But, a company doesn't need to use every security solution out there to be properly protected. It comes down to the level of risk that you're trying to mitigate. If you follow security and cyber security news,
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