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Applying NIST guidelines to improve password security

When it comes to password generation and security, many people tend toward bad practices, such as passwords based on their birthday or using the same password across different accounts. These practices can compromise the integrity of your passwords and, by extension, the security of the systems and data those passwords are meant to protect.

Essential laptop features for work from anywhere success

Remote work allows you to work from anywhere, from kitchens to coworking spaces. But to truly thrive in this flexible environment, you need a laptop that can keep up. This guide will simplify the selection process, helping you choose a laptop with the features and power to make your remote work life a success.

Work smarter, not harder: Practical tips for increased staff efficiency

Feeling like there just aren’t enough hours in the day? This guide provides practical tips and strategies you can implement to empower your team to work smarter, not harder. By implementing these actionable strategies, you can increase productivity and achieve greater results, allowing you to focus on what matters most — growing your business.

How hackers can infiltrate your systems

While technology empowers us in many ways, it also opens up vulnerabilities that can be exploited by malicious actors. When breaching your systems, hackers will typically look for the path of least resistance, which is often through these common entry points.

Enhance your productivity with Microsoft Edge’s innovative features

In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, choosing the right browser isn’t just about convenience; it’s about efficiency, security, and maximizing your potential. While familiar names might dominate the market, Microsoft Edge has quietly emerged as a powerful contender, packed with features that can transform your browsing experience.

The verdict on EHRs: Is the shift from paper records in healthcare worth it?

In recent years, there has been a significant push toward digitizing healthcare records. The traditional method of using paper charts and files to store patient information is quickly becoming outdated, with more and more healthcare providers making the switch to electronic health records (EHRs). But is this shift worth it? Are EHRs truly more valuable than paper records? Let’s take a closer look.

Is it worth monitoring employees online?

The digitization of the workplace has opened up new frontiers for employer oversight. With workers more connected than ever through computers and internet-based tools, companies are exploring the advantages of monitoring for optimizing workflow and enhancing productivity.