A Deep Dive into the Cloud

At a minimum, a health check and audit of your SQL Server environment should provide a good understanding of your hardware inventory

The Cloud has been used as a catch all term to describe a variety of solutions and apps – but how can the cloud benefit your team? Director of Microsoft Cloud Sales, Steve Leech, will be hosting a series of webinars that serve as an in-depth dive into a myriad of cloud topics throughout February and March. These 30-minute sessions are complimentary to attend, and will also feature information on funding incentives offered by Microsoft.

Extending System Center to the Cloud with Operations Management Suite / February 22

All Information Technology solutions are critical to the operations of any business. Managing and maintaining these solutions could be a challenge, given the diversity and complexity of today’s topologies and platforms. Some of the benefits of OMS include integrated services, accessibility from anywhere, and the minimal cost to deploy.

SQL Server is complicated, and without continually reviewing the architecture and measuring performance it can quickly get overwhelming. Knowing the status of your SQL Server environment exposes possible risk and/or performance issues that you may not even be aware of.

At a minimum, a health check and audit of your SQL Server environment should provide a good understanding of your hardware inventory and configuration, performance metrics and baselines, maintenance needs and processes, and your disaster recovery/business continuity plan.

Take Control of Your Cloud Solution with Security Center / March 22

Connected cloud, Hybrid cloud, and Mobility access all present immense business opportunity, but they come with increased risk as organizations increase their exposure to cybersecurity threats. As organizations are rapidly making the move to the cloud, safeguarding cloud resources against threats has become a top priority. During this webinar, you can learn about protecting your company data against indemnity compromise, and ensuring the security of employee’s devices.

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Crafting a Futureproof 1:1 Device Strategy for School Districts

In the evolving landscape of Education Technology, crafting a futureproof 1:1 device strategy is crucial. This strategy should link every student, teacher, and administrator experience with specific device specifications. The integration of educational apps into the curriculum can significantly enhance the learning environment. These apps, tailored to the needs of students, can provide interactive content, fostering a dynamic learning experience.

Optimizing Your K12 Tech Investments: Funding 1:1 Device Programs

This blog will guide school districts grappling with the financial and resource demands of implementing a successful 1:1 device program amid ongoing challenges of budget constraints and competing priorities. Our guided workbook, created in partnership with Intel, provides further support with personalized roadmap on “Pathways to Innovation: Building a Sustainable Digital Learning Environment”.​

K12 Cybersecurity: How to Secure 1:1 Devices in Your School District

This blog post delves into the importance of security, cybersecurity, and data privacy in school districts implementing 1:1 device initiatives. It offers basic steps for evaluating, planning, and executing a security strategy. Our guided workbook, created in partnership with Intel, provides a personalized roadmap on “Pathways to Innovation: Building a Sustainable Digital Learning Environment”.

Lost & Stolen Devices are a Serious Data Security Threat—Here’s Why

Since the pandemic, remote and hybrid work has become the norm. While mobile devices and remote workstations have empowered great flexibility, it has also led to an increase in data security problems due to lost, misplaced, or stolen devices. Find out how remote and hybrid setups are contributing to this problem and how to protect yourself and your organization.​

Ransomware Gangs Adding Pressure with ‘Swatting’ Attacks—Here’s What You Need to Know

Ransomware gangs are implementing new extortion tactics to encourage victims to pay up. Swatting is becoming an increasingly popular tactic. It involves calling law enforcement to falsely report a serious, in-progress crime triggering an extreme response such as an armed raid from the SWAT team. Explore how cybercriminals are using this tactic and what you can do to prevent it from happening to you.​

Smishing Attacks are on the Rise—Here’s How To Keep Your Data Safe

Smishing attacks are on the rise, posing a significant threat to data security. Originating from a blend of SMS and Phishing, these attacks have seen a drastic increase since 2020. The widespread use of smishing attacks has persisted, with a lack of awareness being a major issue. Many view these as simple spam messages, unaware of the danger they pose. This blog aims to raise awareness about smishing and provide actionable insights to protect yourself and your organization.

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  1. Determine which systems were impacted and immediately isolate them. Take the network offline at the switch level or physically unplug the systems from the wired or wireless network.
  2. Immediately take backups offline to preserve them. Scan backups with anti-virus and malware tools to ensure they’re not infected
  3. Initiate an immediate password reset on affected user accounts with new passwords that are no less than 14 characters in length. Do this for Senior Management accounts as well.

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