by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Apr 29, 2013 | Financial, Security, Uncategorized
If you own a fax machine chances are you have received numerous amounts of offers from companies wanting to sell you vacations, excel classes and employee handbooks. More than likely you ignore them or call the number to be removed from their list. It’s easy to ignore...
by Tiffiny Fayerweather | Apr 22, 2013 | Business Planning, Employee Management, Security, Uncategorized
Are you and your staff prepared for an emergency? Sure, you have your emergency evacuation paper taped to different areas of your office, but what if other situations arrive? Emergency planning and training directly influence the outcome of an emergency situation....
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Feb 4, 2013 | Security
This past week I was reading an article about a gentleman that had his phone stolen. When he called the police to report the crime they took his statement, filed a report, but didn’t take him seriously at all. It is only a cell phone. You can get one for next to...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Jan 21, 2013 | Security
An interesting question was ask to me the other day. When a website is hacked/compromised who is responsible for fixing it/paying for it to be fixed? From the customers standpoint the answer is clear. The web designer has to cover it. But from my standpoint as a web...
by Jeff Mendelsohn | Jan 14, 2013 | Business Improvement, Customer Service & Culture, Security
I don’t have to tell you that email spam is still a huge problem. I receive more spam in a day than good email in a week. Part of the spam comes from other people’s lack of knowledge when handling email addresses. A few times a month I receive a mass email...
by Linda Fayerweather | May 7, 2012 | Security
In this fast moving world copyright is a popular subject. Before we get to some particulars, the U.S. law was updated in 1977 and if you create it, the copyright is yours for your life plus 50 years. If the copyright is owned by your employer, it is 75 years from the...