by spladmin | Oct 30, 2024 | News
Author’s Note: I write my own blogs. That’s unusual. Blogs are often authored by a service and then reposted, especially in IT, or written by AI from a few key words. Instead, I choose the topics that might be of most interest to our clients and write to them –...
by spladmin | Sep 24, 2024 | News
Author’s Note: I write my own blogs. That’s unusual. Blogs are often authored by a service and then reposted, especially in IT, or written by AI from a few key words. Instead, I choose the topics that might be of most interest to our clients and write to them – to...
by spladmin | Aug 28, 2024 | News
Until just recently, there was really just one secure remote access method – Virtual Private Network, or VPN. But in the last few years, there are two new remote access methods you’ve heard of or will shortly – ZTNA and SASE. A quick overview of these access...
by spladmin | Jul 24, 2024 | News
We have seen the public impact of the recent global IT meltdown – days of cancelled/delayed flights, 911 systems that were down, and other government and commercial organizations essentially put on hold. Unfortunately, this is very unlikely to be the last such...
by spladmin | Jun 15, 2024 | News
We all have gone into a high security building and saw those large cameras pointing down at us. In those same buildings, we’ve seen doors that were opened with the whisk of a little white card. But now, the convergence of computer networks and this physical security...
by spladmin | May 20, 2024 | News
Well, maybe not yet, but it’s definitely moving in that direction. The basic tenant of current security is that you authenticate using 3 types of information: Something you are, such as a username or email address. Something you know, such as a password or PIN. ...