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Working at Home Risk for Business

Working from home has become the new normal for many, but it’s a potential security nightmare for many businesses. According to Gavin Ward, CEO of Office National, there are six key areas where breaches are likely to be taking place. . Unsafe disposal of printed materials . Conversations being overheard by others in open-plan houses . Webcams being accessed by[Read More…]

No Link Between 5G and COVID-19

Earlier this month, the 5G Inquiry Report written by the House Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts over the last 12 months, was tabled in Parliament. The Committee has been investigating the capability, capacity and deployment of 5G and recognises the safe and transformative role that 5G will play to support innovation, better connectivity and productivity to support the[Read More…]

Take advantage of Telehealth

Take advantage of Telehealth

Right now Technology is helping us do many of our everyday activities that we hadn’t previously relied solely on technology for…like the ability to work from home or have a face to face conversation. Another important part of life that’s also being rescued to Technology is your visit to the doctor.   If you’ve been putting it off because of[Read More…]

Security and Safety Issues that Schools and Families should know

With an increase in the amount of people working from home and children learning from home, Internet security should be a priority for everyone. I recently spoke with KnowBe4 Security Awareness Advocate Jacqueline Jayne on this topic.  Listen below. https://media.whooshkaa.com/show/5521/episode/641777.mp3 Link to the free homecourse https://www.knowbe4.com/homecourse (password is: homecourse) Link to Cyber Check List for Remote Workers https://www.knowbe4.com/hubfs/CHSChecklist.pdf

Video Conferencing Etiquette 101

For some quick entertainment, Google “Zoom meeting fail” and along with a good laugh you’ll get some great tips on what NOT to do during an online video meeting. (also see below) However here are few of the things you should do. Start by making sure you’ve tested your microphone and camera before the meeting starts, Be on time, Mute[Read More…]