Insight2020-06-27T23:35:04+00:00

What is a content delivery network?

A content delivery network (CDN) refers to a geographically distributed group of servers which work together to provide fast delivery of Internet content. A CDN allows for the quick transfer of assets needed for loading Internet content including HTML pages, javascript files, stylesheets, images, and videos. The popularity of CDN services continues to grow, and today the majority of web traffic.

Ransomware…

There’s a big lesson here to all organizations: The purpose of most ransomware attacks is to infect as many computers and servers as possible before scrambling data. So if ransomware is confirmed on one computer then all the software on every system has to be deleted and re-installed what professionals call rebuilding the network

Dealing with Downturn…

As the coronavirus pandemic builds, businesses are already reeling from the economic impact. Here's how IT can adjust to a new reality of cost trimming and budget cuts.

Hospital Remote Cyber Attack…

The coronavirus has forced hospitals to fight an uphill battle on multiple fronts, and as they scramble to establish virtual healthcare solutions to minimize the strain on other resources, they’re becoming prime targets for hackers looking to capitalize on the chaos.

Safer Computing…

A recent global survey of 3,250 people by a security firm called LogMeIn, which sells a password manager, gives an idea of the extent of the problem: Ninety-one per cent said they know using the same or a variation of the same password for different accounts is a risk, but 66 per cent said they do it anyway. Here’s an interesting number: 25 per cent of respondents said they have reset passwords once a month or more because they forgot them.

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