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Small Company, LLC is a company that consists of 15 employees. They came to us because their computers...
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ABC Car Sales has around 100 employees. Before Network Advocates, ABC Car Sales had an outsourced IT solution...
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The Red Tires Company found Network Advocates when looking for people to connect a new site to their network...
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Network Advocates encryption products provide "safe harbor" from breach notifications. Our products protect the confidentiality of your data and safeguard the brand and reputation of your organization while allowing legitimate users—patients, doctors, staff and business partners—to maximize their productivity, confident that sensitive health information is secure.
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Android in enterprises 'severely limited' by weak management support from Google

Adoption of Android devices in large businesses has been 'severely limited' because of the complexities of managing the wide variety of Android models and versions, according to research firm Gartner.


Paging Mr. Phelps: This SSD will self-destruct....

SSD maker RunCore's InVincible SSD can wipe your data using one of two methods: overwriting the entire disk with meaningless code or frying it with voltage.


Android hackers hone skills in Russia

The malware business growing around Google Android -- now the leading smartphone operating system -- is still in its infancy. Today, many of the apps built to steal money from Android users originate from Russia and China, so criminal gangs there have become cyber-trailblazers.


Smartphone security is heading for 'apocalypse'

The meteoric rise in the smartphone market is creating a dangerous vulnerability in smartphone security -- one that may not be patched until the problem expands into what has been dubbed an "apocalypse."


Disaster recovery is a success just waiting to happen

Security--the topic, and thus the department--sometimes gets pigeonholed as a downer. Maybe from time to time you notice a coworker avoiding getting in the elevator with you. A CSO once told me it's even worse when you get in the elevator and some wiseacre turns to put his hands on the wall--as if expecting you to frisk him.


Utah CTO takes fall for data breach

The executive director of Utah's Department of Technology Services has resigned over a data breach two months ago that exposed the Social Security numbers of about 280,000 Medicaid recipients.


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