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An MSP can save your business money and maximize resources by providing high-level IT support for your company. MSP is a great opportunity that can help your business needs by providing you admission to a group of managed services experts who allow support for your business to budget better. When paying a monthly fee for managed services, this allows for a more budget-friendly scenario rather than allocating money to unforeseen costs that could be associated with cyberattacks. Managed services can help to grow your businesses and assist with simplifying teamwork by linking the gaps between team tools, observing organizational information systems, and notifying the business when there is an issue. With having outside experts available when needed, this can drastically help small to medium sized businesses grow without the huge budget obligation of infrastructure or extra staffing. To completely derive the full benefits of managed services, small to mid-sized businesses need to ensure t...

9 WAYS TO KEEP YOUR MOBILE DEVICES SECURE WHILE TRAVELING

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From coffee shops to planes, trains, and cruise ships, we've become accustomed to having ready access to the Internet just about anywhere. The problem is, it's easy to forget how vulnerable that makes us to security threats. I learned this the hard way recently when traveling from San Jose to Tampa, passing through four cities along the way. Even though I'm well aware of the potential for others to hack into my devices, I'd never had any problems previously. Unfortunately, there's always a first time: When I got back home, Facebook alerted me to some suspicious activity. I had been "Firesheep'd"! Apparently someone in Chicago (using Firefox and a Windows PC) had logged into my Facebook account via Firesheep, a Firefox extension that can intercept unencrypted cookies from certain Websites on any open Wi-Fi network, making it possible to steal login credentials for sites like Facebook and Twitter, or even access your e-mail. Think it can't happen to ...