Recently, we’ve noticed more USA based attacks. Using MCAS we can block those attempts
Somehow, in our industry, the idea that small clients are bad for business has become a standard thought. It’s wrong
When the word IT is used, business comes immediately to mind but these days IT is needed in the home too. This isn’t a new notion. I have a book on my shelf, called Mommy, why is there a server in the house? It’s an adorable, narrated book explaining the […]
Adopt, Do I really need to know that, and you’ll find that the clarity you have on everything in your business will improve.
Getting MCAS setup should have been your first task but if you missed it, enriching the data will help you train MCAS and reduce the number of false positives and purely information alerts.
If you’re mhklassen@aol.com, your account has been compromised and is being used by criminals to attack my website. I do hold you responsible because you’ve ignored that message to change your password to something more complex and use two-factor authentication.
What if we want both low and high severity alerts from a policy? Technically MCAS can’t do this.
Of all of the phrases I use to run my business, this one probably translates most directly to the bottom line.
In our previous sessions we’ve been introducing your clients to new applications that they find useful. Now we’re going to introduce them to automation of their everyday tasks
do I dare ignore what I see in the logs if my AV is giving me a clean bill of health? Can I really afford to rebuild this server when things seem mostly ok?