When it comes to computers, most of us are at least somewhat familiar with the nefarious tools at a hacker’s disposal, including viruses, spyware, and bogus emails. However, virtually none of us have been exposed to such security threats on our smart phones. Yet....
Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for collecting trillions of dollars in federal taxes and processing about 140 million tax returns. Because the agency’s computers house a vast amount of personally identifiable information, the potential...
Cyber Boot Camp 1.0 1st Annual Technology, Internet, Privacy, and Ethics Risk Management Workshop Latest coverage issues in the cyber market Engaging, interactive sessions with expert panels 3 Georgia CE credits for cyber and 3 for ethics (whole day package)...
Small and medium-sized businesses are increasingly turning to offsite computer services for their IT needs. Utilization of the so-called “cloud” for both file storage and backup, as well as for web-based software (also know as software as a service or SaaS), is...
As the nation’s baby boomers age, retirement communities and nursing homes are expanding. These senior living facilities often emphasize physical security as one of the main benefits they can provide to potential residents and their concerned families. Frequently,...