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10 Things I know about... Security Precautions

passwords , Worcester Business Journal , Wireless , Web Browser , third-party social media plug-ins , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

10) Change your password. If you've been using the same password for a long time, then it's time to change it. You should not only change your passwords regularly but not use the same one for every app or website. Try to use more than 13 characters.

7 Potential Security Concerns for Wearables

Wearables , third party applications , password protection , BYOD , Bluetooth , Wireless , NFC , Compliance , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Is your organization safe from all these connected devices? Wearables are rapidly invading the workplace in much the same way that smartphones did. Fitness trackers, smartwatches, head-mounted displays and other new form factors are beginning to capture the public imagination. Sales of wearable electronic devices topped 232 million in 2015, and Gartner forecasts they’ll rise 18.4% this year, when another 274.6 million devices are sold.

Data Privacy Alert Vol 13.80 - CES 2015 Trends that Can Impact Data and Privacy

Wearables , 3D Printing , Smart Device , CES , Mobile Devices , Bluetooth , Smart Home , Wireless , Information Security , Mobile Apps , Cloud Security , Compliance & Privacy , ATM , Portables , Mobile Security , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

As the International Consumer Electronice Show (CES) 2015 brings forth the next generation of devices to watch out for, it also opens issues of digital security. While new technologies and devices are always interesting, they also have the potential to burn consumers and vendors with risks to security and privacy. With these in mind, we picked out four tech trends from CES 2015 can impact your data and privacy.