November 2021
Identifying Email Phishing
By Ellen Koskinen-Dodgson
Pretty well everything you don't want to happen can happen through phishing attacks - a user is tricked into clicking on a link, opening an attachment, or disclosing information. Everyone knows that we shouldn’t fall for a phishing attack, but what exactly does that mean? We can’t delete every email that might possibly be dangerous. Here are some simple ways to check out a questionable email message.
Telecom Service During a Disaster
By Peter Aggus
Old school analogue telephone service was powered from the telco office and was almost bulletproof. When all else failed, you could go to the designated power fail phone and dial the world. These days, telephony is part of data networking so often will not work during power outages. Worse, unknown damage some distance away from you can affect your service thanks to the way providers have designed their networks.
Needed: Flashlights
By Guy Robertson
What happens in a business office at the beginning of a power outage? Overhead lights snap off. Dim emergency lights turn on in the hallways as you sit in the near dark, trying to decide if the lights will come back on quickly. Flashlights (real ones) are very useful.
9 Future Work Trends Post-COVID-19
By Maria Colasurdo
A recent Gartner survey has identified some lasting changes resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic disruption, “large-scale shifts that are changing how people work and how business gets done“. These trends will form the scorecard on how you are judged against your peers and will likely mean that you need to revisit both your Strategic Plan and your Business Continuity Plan.