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Securing IoT Devices in Your Data Center

Through the Internet of Things, we stand at the edge of a world in which both our personal and professional lives will be redefined by Internet-connected devices. This evolution is already disrupting multiple industries, including the data center. Yet it’s not without its risks, security chief among them.

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A Quick Guide to Securing IoT Devices in the Workplace

The Internet of Things is, in many ways, the height of convenience. This is true from both a personal and professional standpoint. However, it can also represent a security risk for your organization. You need to take the necessary measures to secure IoT devices in your workplace, otherwise, you’re ignoring a massive threat surface.

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Protecting Yourself From Ransomware During COVID-19

Unsurprisingly, ransomware has seen a significant upturn during COVID-19, concurrent with a significant increase in phishing emails. As is so often the case during a crisis, criminals are playing on public fears in a hamfisted attempt to turn a profit. Here’s what you need to do to protect yourself from them.

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The Cost of Isolation – Caring for the Mental Well-Being of Your Staff During COVID-19

At this point, it’s difficult to say what the final death toll of coronavirus will be, save that most people who are infected will likely survive the experience. Trouble is, it’s not just the virus that’s dangerous. It’s the social upheaval it’s caused, particularly the isolation created by quarantines and shelter-in-place orders. Here’s what you can do as an employer to help your staff through it all.

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3 Ways to Save Money on Cybersecurity Safely

For many businesses, cybersecurity is still an optional expenditure. For others, no expense is too great. Neither approach is healthy. The real path to success with your security budget is to spend intelligently. Here’s what you need to know.

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How Empathy Will Make You a Better Sysadmin

The stereotypical sysadmin is not what you would describe as a people person. They tend to prefer the company of software and computer systems to that of people. This is a stereotype that needs to end. The first step? Learning to consider the needs of others.

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