Hackers are becoming more and more sophisticated, and it is more important than ever to take steps to protect yourself online. These steps include visiting websites that use HTTPS. Read on to find out what HTTPS is, why it is important, and how you can make sure that you are always browsing securely.
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Game-changing business benefits of Microsoft Exchange Online

Companies traditionally use on-premises servers to host and manage their email platform. However, this can be costly and time-consuming, especially if you don't have an in-house IT team to manage everything. That's why many companies are now using Microsoft Exchange Online for all their email needs.
How to stay HIPAA-compliant on social media

Social media networks can be used by healthcare organizations to advertise their services as well as communicate with patients and get them more involved in their own healthcare. However, there’s always a risk that Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules and patient privacy will be violated on social media networks.
How to give a knockout PowerPoint presentation

It's not easy to stand in front of a group of people and deliver a PowerPoint presentation. But don't worry, here are some tips and tricks that will help you give presentations that will impress your audience.
Understand your target audience
Before preparing your presentation, do some research about your target audience.
Tips for safely browsing the web

Even if they're only browsing the internet, your staff members are vulnerable to all sorts of data security threats, especially when they work remotely, use multiple devices, or connect to various networks. As a business owner, you must put browser security measures in place to minimize the risk of data loss.
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How to secure your Android devices and business from mobile ransomware

In the past few years, ransomware has become one of the most widespread and dangerous forms of malware. This type of malicious software can infect your computer, smartphone, or tablet, and hold your data hostage until you pay a ransom. If you're not careful, your Android device could be infected with ransomware and your business could suffer from data loss or other crippling problems.