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All the latest Kelser news, media appearances, event recaps, press releases, and articles covering topics such as cybersecurity, business continuity, disaster recovery, networking and managed services, in one convenient place.

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Cybersecurity

By: Adam Stahl
July 22, 2015

Cyber crime attacks are up across the board - attacking small and large companies alike. While the numbers are bloating across both spaces there are similarities and differences in their data security concerns.

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Cybersecurity

By: Kelser
July 14, 2015

You’ve probably virtualized your environment and enjoy benefits such as high-availability, physical and operational efficiency, and greater time-to-market for application deployment. Virtualization, or abstraction really, is clearly the foundation of the modern software-defined-data-center (SDDC). Whether you have a couple hosts or thousands, ask yourself: are you giving due care to ensuring the security of your host/guest systems and information?

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Cybersecurity

By: Adam Stahl
July 07, 2015

Data breaches are serious business that are increasing in frequency year after year. Every month there’s a new large-scale data breach of a major corporation, showing us that they affect companies of all sizes. The best defense begins with proper education on the dangers and costs - because a little knowledge could just be the catalyst for change that you’ve needed.

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Cybersecurity

By: Kelser
July 02, 2015

Your data network security is like a chain - it’s only as strong as its weakest link. If you’ve poured ample effort into protecting one aspect, like password protection, but lacked in other data security areas, then your security front may not be as strong as you think.

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Office 365 | Cybersecurity | Workforce Enablement

By: Adam Stahl
June 23, 2015

Before you move your businesses’ data into the cloud, you likely want to gain a better understanding of where it will be stored, get a sense of how it will be protected, and find out what extra measures you can take to be absolutely sure it's secure.

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Office 365 | Cybersecurity | Workforce Enablement

By: Lisa Carroll
June 17, 2015

Security and privacy are both issues of contention as businesses start to accept the idea of using the cloud and Office 365. Though it is quite possible to experience a security breach from within, many businesses worry about security when they hear that their content will be stored somewhere other than their own servers. Microsoft offers regular backups to ensure your data stays within your region, and they enforce the use of strong passwords, helping you to stay protected. Putting your data in "the cloud" sounds haphazard; however, it is quite reliable, so what does Office 365 data protection offer for both security and privacy to help appease these concerns?

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Cybersecurity | Executive Consulting

By: Kelser
June 02, 2015

Securing Humanity You probably hear a lot about information system security these days. Not really a day goes by where we don’t hear about a new threat or exposure. Traditional approaches talk about performing business risk assessment, and using that information to drive decisions. You're ultimately achieving the goal of reducing then accepting a given risk, based on analysis of likelihood and impact to your organization. This approach is logical, sound, and certainly the appropriate way to manage risk and information security for your systems, however, I challenge you to think about another angle.

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Cybersecurity

By: Kelser
May 26, 2015

Network and data security isn’t a battle, it’s all-out warfare. Attacks come often, in varying levels of network security and without warning. Being unprepared is simply not an option, especially in today’s increasingly malicious online world where network security holes in your frontline proliferate.

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