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Ultimate Guide To Safe Cloud Storage

Since we live in a digital world, cloud storage is an important tool for both personal and business use. So long as they have an internet connection, users can store and get to their info from anywhere at any time. But while cloud storage is convenient, there is a chance that your data could be…

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What is Password Spraying?

Password spraying is a complex type of cyberattack that uses weak passwords to get into multiple user accounts without permission. Using the same password or a list of passwords that are often used on multiple accounts is what this method is all about. The goal is to get around common security measures like account lockouts. …

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Microsoft 365 Cloud Solutions

Microsoft 365 is a strong set of tools created to make working together and staying safe easier on many devices and systems. It has well-known programs like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, as well as new ones like Teams and OneDrive. With its powerful features and cloud-based services, Microsoft 365 gives businesses a complete way…

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Penetration Testing — Don’t confuse Pen Testing with an Audit! a non technical guide to terminology

What’s the Difference Between a Baseline Configuration, Vulnerability Assessment, and Penetration Test? If you’re a business owner or director trying to get a grip on your company’s cybersecurity, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the jargon. You might have heard terms like baseline config, vulnerability scan, or pen test thrown around — but what…

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Where Do Deleted Files Go

It may seem like the file is gone for good when you delete it from your computer. However, the truth is more complicated than that. A deleted file doesn’t really disappear from your hard drive; it stays there until new data fills up the space it occupied.  This process might be hard to understand for…

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