Healthcare Fines For Breaches Are Increasing

Healthcare Fines For Breaches Are Increasing

Healthcare was a lucrative target for hackers in 2018. Cybercriminals are getting more creative despite better awareness among healthcare organizations. And fines for breaches of patient information are increasing. What more can you do to ensure your patient data is secure? What Should You Do To Secure Your ePHI? Healthcare was a lucrative target for […]

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Windows Server 2008 End of Support (Questions and Answers)

Windows Server 2008 End of Support (Questions and Answers)

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end — and on January 14, 2020, Microsoft will be stopping mainstream service for their highly popular Windows 2008 Server. If you are one of the millions of organizations who are still using this secure and highly stable solution, it may be time to look for other […]

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day This Sunday

Happy St. Patrick’s Day This Sunday

March 17th is one of our favorite days of the year – St. Patrick’s Day. For some, it’s a day to celebrate centuries of rich culture and Irish heritage, and for others, an opportunity to have a pint or two with friends.   However you’ll be spending this St. Paddy’s, our team hopes you have […]

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Welcome Sydney To The Nexus Team

Welcome Sydney To The Nexus Team

We are excited to announce the newest hire to the Nexus IT team. Sydney was hired in February as an Executive Assistant to the CEO and brings a strong background of experience with her having worked in Customer Service and Banking.

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Report: Financial Firms See Alarming 480% Increase In Data Breaches

Report: Financial Firms See Alarming 480% Increase In Data Breaches

Financial service firms: beware. Your data is a target. A new report out of the United Kingdom (UK) cannot underscore enough the severity of the issue. But it is nothing new. The FBI has put the alarms on since 2011, from threats of account takeovers to third-party payment processor breaches to securities and market trading exploitation […]

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Business Intelligence Uses (Questions/Answers)

Business Intelligence Uses (Questions/Answers)

You may have heard lots about Business Intelligence – what it is, in a basic sense, and the ideal benefits it could offer you. But do you really know how it works? Beyond what it’s supposed to do, do you know what benefit it serves?

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How To Limit What Others See From Your Browsing History

How To Limit What Others See From Your Browsing History

If you’re like most people, you’ve got valid concerns about your personal privacy while browsing the internet. After all, Facebook and other organizations with a huge online presence have recently been caught dropping the ball regarding protecting the privacy of their users, so it’s only natural to wonder if your privacy is being further compromised […]

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Business Intelligence (Questions/Answers)

Business Intelligence (Questions/Answers)

Business Intelligence is still so new that best practices and strategies for use are changing rapidly – currently, the major trends include the integration of data and content, self-service and operational Business Intelligence, and advanced integrated reporting and analytics via embedded and conversational business intelligence.

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Spring Forward This Sunday

Spring Forward This Sunday

Daylight Saving Time for 2019 starts on Sunday, March 10th. I’m sure you know how Daylight Saving Time (DST) works, but did you know not everyone in the US observes this time change? Arizona hasn’t observed DST since 1967, and Hawaii has never used DST. Michigan skipped DST from 1969 – 1973, while Florida is […]

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The Ultimate Small Business Owner’s Guide to Ransomware

The Ultimate Small Business Owner’s Guide to Ransomware

Your employee innocently clicks a link within an email or visits a sketchy website and the next thing you know your digital assets are being held hostage by a cyber attacker. It only takes a few keystrokes to cause potentially irrevocable damage to your systems, and hackers are always looking for new victims. With ransomware, […]

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Why Do Hackers Target Small Businesses?

Why Do Hackers Target Small Businesses?

Why Small Companies is the First Target for Online Hackers According to the SBA, small business employs less than 500 people and realizes less than $7 million in profits annually. This standard defines a small company across the global business world. A large percentage of these smaller businesses operate as privately owned companies. Hackers are especially […]

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