Shiny Gadget of the month: Nintendo Switch

Video game consoles have been a fixture in our society for a while now. Most people have played (or at least watched someone play) a game on a console, a PC, or a handheld device at one point or another. On March 3rd Nintendo will be releasing their latest gaming system the Nintendo Switch, however, this one is breaking away from the traditional game consoles.

Choosing storage: OneDrive vs SharePoint

Digital Storage options with Office 365 provide business owners with convenient and efficient data management. But with new software added daily, it is easy to get overwhelmed by the variety of options. Keep reading to find out which Office 365 program will be your best option for organizing and sharing information: SharePoint or OneDrive.

Shiny gadget of the month: Dot: The Physical Push Notification

It is now 2017 and smart devices and technology just keep coming out, each more exciting than the last. It seems like there is always a new device coming out to help us make our dumb homes, smart. I personally think it is exciting and have been slowly accumulating smart home devices over the past year, some of which have been written about in our newsletter (WeMo switch, Amazon Echo, etc). The Dot is yet another extension for home and workplace automation.

Record $5.5 million HIPAA penalty doled out

If your organization hosts data regulated by the US government, you’re familiar with the scare tactics used to sell hosting services. But what lurks behind those vague threats of expensive lawsuits and unfair liability burdens? HIPAA is nearly 100 pages long and few providers actually know what it requires.

San Francisco’s light-rail system get hacked

On Friday November 25th some Municipal Rail (also known as Muni) riders got a little surprise. When they arrived to the ticket stations they were greeted with “Out of Service” and “Metro Free” signs. While this might have been good news for a passenger, it was not for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA).

As it turns out the SFMTA had been hit by a ransomware attack.

SWK making strides for the American Cancer Society

On Sunday October 23, the SWK team met up for the American Cancer Society, Making Strides of Pennsauken 5K walk. They were a part of 11,500 walkers to help raise money for the fight against breast cancer. While the fundraising has not yet concluded, as of writing this article the SWK team has surpassed their goal of $5,000 raised and is leading the teams that participated in this fundraising event.

9 cybersecurity terms everyone must know

Everyone, from doctors to lawyers, needs to continue learning to stay ahead of the times. Business owners might have it worst of all, oftentimes needing to stay on top of several industries to keep their company running. Keep reading for a refresher on all the latest trends and buzzwords used in the cybersecurity sector.