thinkCSC Quarterly Tech Update
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We’re nearly three-quarters of the way through 2016. As you and your organization turn your attention to the fourth quarter, it’s a good time to look at your business goals and determine where you need to make updates to make 2017 exceptional. Security will continue to be a concern for all business leaders, with email continuing to invite additional risk. We invite you download the thinkCSC email security guide to help your employees think before they click.
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Aligning IT Strategy with Your Business
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When it comes to IT infrastructure, managed services, and even IT security, there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution. Every organization – public, private, non-profit, and institutional – has unique needs and agendas. It’s essential, then, when developing your IT strategy, that you create solutions that serve your specific organizational needs. Read more.
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Cybercriminals are Going Phishing for Your Data
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Just when you think you’ve outsmarted cybercriminals and have a handle on phishing issues, a single employee clicks on a link and invites ransomware to invade your network. No business is immune – businesses of all sizes and in every industry have reported phishing attacks. Avoiding these attacks requires more than just telling employees to be careful; it requires ongoing training and regular reminders, combined with layered security designed to detect and thwart attacks.. Read more.
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Small Businesses Are a Big Target
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A tech startup in New York lost over a million dollars after they were hacked. Hackers used to target big businesses, but as bigger businesses began to recognize the importance of investing in multi-layer, comprehensive IT security, hackers have turned to smaller businesses that can’t afford (or think they can’t afford) to have the best cyber security. Take these steps NOW to protect your business. Read more.
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Better IT: Building
Partnerships that Last
by Tom Hastings
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When you shift your IT support from a faceless online solution to a personal business partner, you’ll immediately see the difference and realize significant benefits. Not only will someone who better understands your business be able to find cost-effective solutions to your needs, but he or she will also be able to recommend innovations that give your organization the competitive advantage. Read more.
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