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What is Endpoint Security? How it works and why it’s important

What is Endpoint Security? Endpoints can serve as doorways for cybercriminals to gain access to a company’s network. As companies grow and connect more devices to their network, the risk of a cyberattack also increases proportionally. That’s why businesses should monitor all their endpoints for anomalies and suspicious behavior in order to contain threats before [...]

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What is Endpoint Management?

Endpoint Security Management The more endpoint devices connect to a corporate network, the more avenues cybercriminals have to infiltrate that network. Endpoint security management is a software approach, typically centralized, that enables network administrators to identify and manage end users’ device access—even employees’ personal devices—over the corporate network. Examples of endpoint security management include, but

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How healthcare organizations handle endpoint management

Today, many healthcare organizations are already using many endpoint devices, such as blood pressure monitors, IV pumps, electrocardiogram and MRI machines, and implanted defibrillators. Other commonly found devices include printers, the imaging suite, biomedical devices, and IoT devices. The increase in the number of devices has made it more difficult for IT departments to manage.

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FAQs about Microsoft’s New Commerce Experience, answered

What do you need to know about Microsoft New Commerce Experience? New Commerce Experience (NCE) has been around for Microsoft Azure since 2019, but now it’s expanding to include Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, Windows 365, and Power Platform. While technical previews have been underway since October, the general release date is fast approaching. Without further

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What is business continuity and why is it important?

Business continuity is an organization's ability to maintain essential functions during and after a disaster has occurred. Business continuity planning establishes risk management processes and procedures that aim to prevent interruptions to mission-critical services, and reestablish full function to the organization as quickly and smoothly as possible. The most basic business continuity requirement is to keep essential functions

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Brace yourselves: Hybrid work is hard. Here’s how Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 can help

Work remotely with Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 The shift to remote work over the last 18 months is one of the most significant changes in work culture since the Industrial Revolution. To understand how this change is impacting businessess, Microsoft has been conducting regular research and internal surveys. As reported in their recent Work

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Network security assessments: what they are and why you need them

What would happen if your organization’s networks were breached today? Do you know how many records would be exposed? Would you be able to find out immediately that there had been a breach? Most importantly — are your network’s defenses adequate to repel or respond to an attack? Many organizations don’t know until after the

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Small business network security checklist

Introduction to network security Your business faces threats on many fronts, and the more users, devices, and applications you add, the more vulnerable your network becomes. What is network security? Network security is any activity designed to protect the usability and integrity of your network and data. It includes both hardware and software technologies. Effective network

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