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Don’t Serve as a HIPAA/HITECH Wall of Shame Warning to Others

There are easy ways to stay off of the Healthcare “Wall of Shame.” One of the most effective ways is to encrypt the hard drives on your mobile devices, PCs and servers. We have recently developed a solution to encrypt [...]

Don’t Serve as a HIPAA/HITECH Wall of Shame Warning to Others2023-08-10T23:47:05-07:00

Is Your Website Delivering What it Should?

Here is a really helpful free tool on the Internet to “grade” your website.  I first heard about it from my friend David Dadian the CEO at Powersolutions.com.  It is called HubSpot and you can reach it at http://marketing.grader.com/ I took [...]

Is Your Website Delivering What it Should?2023-08-10T23:46:49-07:00

A Layered Approach to Computer Protection

Tomorrow I speak at the Technolink conference in Los Angeles.  I was asked to talk on the subject of computer security, Ransomware, the Obama executive orders on national infrastructure security and other recent topics affecting businesses that use information technology [...]

A Layered Approach to Computer Protection2013-03-19T02:47:21-07:00

Don’t Get Caught by a Ransomware Gang

You can rest a little better tonight knowing one of these gangs has been caught and they will be going to jail. Be warned because there are many other similar scams out there. The gangs target inadequately protected computers [...]

Don’t Get Caught by a Ransomware Gang2024-03-14T00:29:08-07:00

Is China Attacking Your Business?

Last week President Obama issued another executive order regarding cyber security.  He followed up in his State of the Union speech by talking about foreign actors trying to sabotage our critical national infrastructure and private companies.   The use of executive [...]

Is China Attacking Your Business?2013-02-20T02:06:57-08:00

Expect a Big Microsoft Patch Tuesday on February 12th

Microsoft is releasing 12 patches on Tuesday for a near record 57 vulnerabilities.  This release is only bested by the 64 vulnerabilities of April 2011.Five of the patches are critical.  Two of those five are for Internet Explorer versions 6, [...]

Expect a Big Microsoft Patch Tuesday on February 12th2013-02-11T23:01:00-08:00

Computers Can Really Smell

IBM has long had one of the best research and development teams in computing.  The IBM Fellows are highly regarded as some of the best and brightest prognosticators in the profession.  In IBM’s most recent predictions they are suggesting that [...]

Computers Can Really Smell2023-08-10T22:43:08-07:00

The Java Problem Just Got Worse

Be careful where you go to update your Java software.  There is new malware masquerading as a Java update. If you are a current client and your company is concerned about this security risk and you feel you need some [...]

The Java Problem Just Got Worse2018-08-22T11:22:39-07:00

Obama Admin Releases Massive New HIPAA Rules

So, as if healthcare practitioners didn’t already have enough to focus on with Obamacare, HITECH and the Flu epidemic, the Obama administration through the Department of Health and Human Services, has released a massive pile of new regulations in a [...]

Obama Admin Releases Massive New HIPAA Rules2013-01-18T21:52:02-08:00

The Java Vulnerability May Not Be Fixed; A Tale for Two Browsers

It has been suggested that this update does not end the problems for Java. In fact, some experts on Java are recommending that Java not be used unless necessary.  If you require Java, here are two suggestions: Turn Java on [...]

The Java Vulnerability May Not Be Fixed; A Tale for Two Browsers2013-01-16T16:38:59-08:00