• Hacker Criminal
    Security

    Fallout: The Consequences of a Data Breach

    Many organizations collect sensitive data and are responsible for appropriately protecting it. With new regulations like the EU’s General Data Privacy Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the definitions of personal data have been greatly expanded, and the financial impacts of a data breach for an organization are significant.

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    Security

    Boat Security Tips – Use Boat Alarm Motion Detectors to Stay Safe

    Sailing on the water, catching fish on a leisure day sounds too interesting and exactly the opposite if your boat gets stolen. To protect your vessel from any act of theft or so, the main thing to consider is that a thief will search for a simple chance to trick you. Help anticipate robbery by recalling time, clutter, and visibility. The more you can do to expand the time it takes to take your vessel, the happier you’ll be. Each measure you take toward robbery awareness should make commotion to ward off the thief and your vessel need to be obvious, making it hard to take. From using dependable boat…

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    Business Tools

    What Should You Do as a Business for IT Struggles?

    Starting a business is everyone else’s dream. This is usually because the world’s richest men and women are never employed folk. They are in business, solving problems and getting paid for that. However, when your business develops IT problems or continues with unresolved problems, it becomes more of a flat tire that slows you down and you will never get anywhere with it. At one point, you will either to decide whether to prosper the business by solving these problems or drown into losses and oblivion. These are some of the most common IT problems businesses face and suggested solutions on how them. Cyber-security Cyber-security is a major concern for…

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    Engineering,  Security

    Adhering to Regulations – Making Machines Safe

    What are the various rules and regulations that must be followed by bosses of factories and industrial units? Although most modern factories throughout the UK and the rest of the world will always adhere to the often strict HSE regulations, it doesn’t mean to say that these kinds of work environments are free from accidents. Indeed, lots of workspaces that are occupied by a variety of different types of machinery are often a breeding ground for incidents that will lead to some of the workforce suffering from injuries.

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    Cleaning

    7 Ways to Monitor Your Home to Detect Harmful Toxins

    Many homeowners are already aware that their homes have a significant number of toxic materials. Many of those who don’t know are scary about the idea or the thought of having poisonous and harmful elements in their homes. Much fear has been created and hyped by social media platforms and the mainstream media. There is the argument that most of the materials in homes are very harmful and can easily cause serious health complications.

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    Internet

    A Brief History of the Internet

    Remember dial-up internet? While we look at it today as an ancient concept, dial-up Internet was a significant step forward in a series of internet services that have contributed to what the internet is today — terrible screeching and all. While we all enjoy our smartphones, computers, and even reading this post, it is easy to overlook the series of technical achievements that provide us with these conveniences.

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    Gadget

    Border Control Forces Receive New Technology

    Regulating the movement of people, goods, and animals across country borders is vital. As such, border control forces need the best technology. In this article, we’re exploring the latest advancements in technology that are helping in border control. A sense of space: drones and holographic printers VICE has reported that a company called Zebra Imaging, at the Tenth Annual Border Security Expo in San Antonio, Texas, was noted to be selling holographic printers for a cool $1 million. According to the report, these machines were already being utilized at Border Control stations in El Paso, San Diego and Tucson — having initially been sold to the US military for use…