Category Archives: Wireless Network Security

Tuesday Tip: XP Sunset – Less Than 1 Year Away

by Tony Rushin Microsoft’s incredibly popular, and stable, operating system – Windows XP – is less than one year away from its sunset date of April 8, 2014.  For good measure, Microsoft is also ending support for Office 2003 on … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Applying Updates

Not Sexy… Just Effective by Tony Rushin Like flossing your teeth every night, there’s nothing sexy or glamorous about applying regular updates to the key components of your computer network.  However, there are significant rewards.  Regular flossing is linked to … Continue reading

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Defending Against Malicious Software

Be Strong in These 3 Areas by Tony Rushin To get and stay healthy – as a human being –there isn’t just 1 thing we need to do.  There are 3 areas to pay attention to on a consistent basis: diet, sleep, … Continue reading

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Bad News for Hackers

Strengthening Criminal Laws Proposed by Tony Rushin Bad guys beware! Tuesday the TechAmerica Foundation published a series of recommendations on how to best expand and promote cloud computing.  We are moving inevitably toward the cloud but one of the biggest … Continue reading

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Wireless Network Security

Good, Bad and Best Practices by Richard Stokes There are literally millions of wireless access points globally, everything from hotspots that grant you Internet access at a Starbucks to wireless networks that people use at home or at their place of business. … Continue reading

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