Top Barriers to IT Security for SMBs

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) continue to play a foundational role to the economic success of many communities, cities, and states,and they have had quite a year. 2020, as it stands, has had SMBs in a variety of industries, pivot from in-per… Continue reading Top Barriers to IT Security for SMBs

Gov worker visits 9k porn sites without protection, spreads infection

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Security Cited as the Top Reason Why Organizations Use Web Filtering at the Workplace, Survey Finds

Many organizations choose to filter web content in order to boost their employees’ productivity and protect themselves against security threats. But this practice begs two questions. First, to what online services/web sites do organizations commo… Continue reading Security Cited as the Top Reason Why Organizations Use Web Filtering at the Workplace, Survey Finds

Securly raises $4 million to put guard rails on the internet for K-12 students

schoolbus Thanks to the Childrens’ Internet Protection Act, schools in the U.S. that provide internet access to their students must also generally use web filtering systems that block them from accessing obscene or harmful content online. The law, enacted originally in 2000 and updated in 2011, left school districts’ IT departments scrambling to adapt enterprise solutions that were built… Read More Continue reading Securly raises $4 million to put guard rails on the internet for K-12 students

Handling Code of Conduct and Acceptable Computer Usage Violations

Most companies have rules in place for monitoring computer usage violations, but they’re often neither the most practical nor effective systems.

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