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Progress! // Viewed (80) |
// Tuesday, 16-Aug-2011 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
Progress! By Stephen DeBlock
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Where is Microsoft? // Viewed (162) |
// Monday, 2-May-2011 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
Where is Microsoft? By Stephen DeBlock
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Ignorance is not Bliss // Viewed (378) |
// Monday, 1-Nov-2010 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
Assigning clients complex passwords for their employees, servers, firewalls or other network devices usually results in a roll of the eyes or some sort of joke. The reason I do this is because I think it is very important in today’s age of network intrusions attempts.
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Facebook - Friend or Foe? // Viewed (247) |
// Wednesday, 1-Sep-2010 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
I was hesitant at first, in-fact, it took two years of chiding from my friends before I relented and signed up for a Facebook account. At first, I thought it was awesome getting in touch with old friends, chatting, seeing pictures and videos of their families. For a month, I was always online in my free time uploading pictures, chatting with friends and always trying to keep up with what they were doing.
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Small Business IT Security - Is your environment secure? // Viewed (266) |
// Thursday, 1-Jul-2010 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
I, like many who read this article, am a small business owner here in northeast Ohio. Consistent questions, these owners have asked me over the years, relates to IT security. IT security is a funny thing within a small business. Many have been told their installed solution is the “be all, end all” for every problem out there.
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Biggest IT Security Threat! - The Office Copier?? // Viewed (243) |
// Saturday, 1-May-2010 by Steve DeBlock, Network Results, Inc.
An old IT friend from Rhode Island and I were catching up a few weeks ago. During the normal course of “dork” discussion, he mentioned they had a major problem at the University he works for. It would appear that nobody in his IT department was ever checking the hard drives in the network digital copiers that are consistently rotated in and out.
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