The Plan for Attack: SMEs Should Assess Security Risks, Conduct Cyber Drills
by Lee Rickwood
When it comes to cyber crime, small and medium business owners need to prepare for what seems inevitable.
by Lee Rickwood
When it comes to cyber crime, small and medium business owners need to prepare for what seems inevitable.
by Lee Rickwood
A wind turbine farm in Alberta hits a significant milestone for the country, for a Toronto-based construction company working on the project, and for thousands of companies and customers using Amazon’s cloud computing services.
By Christine Persaud
A good way to supplement the one, two, maybe even three paid streaming services you subscribe to, maybe even in lieu of them all, is to take advantage of one (or more) of the best free streaming TV services in Canada.
By Yasmin Ranade
TV viewing is a cornerstone in Canadian home entertainment, so what do we know about what’s popular these days?
By Christine Persaud
Threat actors are constantly updating their methods, whether it’s using AI to enhance attacks or creating functioning-but malicious tools to bypass detection. So, businesses must build resilience, closing off as many common attack routes possible.
by Lee Rickwood
Waste – and in particular e-waste – continues to grow at an alarming pace. While there are global efforts to collect more electronic waste and manage it responsibly, the results are less than satisfying or effective.
By Ted Kritsonis
If you have a Chromebook and need to scan documents, it is a lot easier now that Ricoh supports it in select ScanSnap scanners.
by Lee Rickwood
Brands and retailers use Frate’s services and platform to manage their returns process, enable peer-to-peer transactions, and help save the planet.