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10 things I know about... Public Wi-Fi

Hack , Social Engineering , Worcester Business Journal , Public Wi-Fi , VPN , 10 Things I Know , SSL , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

10. Freely hackable Free public Wi-Fi connections are treated like a public utility, but they can be making you vulnerable to hackers.

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.

10 Things I Know About ... Legal weed

cannabis security , Worcester Business Journal , cannabis compliance , Compliance , Legal weed , cannabis

Michelle Drolet

10) Adult use A key legislative issue for both opponents and supporters. Only those 21 and over can legally consume, possess and grow marijuana. Some legislators are advocating for a higher age limit.

Great turnout at the Outstanding Women in Business Awards

Great turnout at the Outstanding Women in Business Awards

AMG , Middlesex Savings Bank , Worcester Business Journal , Becker College , CannaCare , Framingham , Massachusetts , 2016 Outstanding Women in Business , Allegro MicroSystems

Michelle Drolet

Great turnout this year at Worcester Business Journal's Outstanding Women in Business Awards Our own founder and CEO Michelle Drolet was voted among six other local business leaders as “2016 Outstanding Women in Business” by the Worcester Business Journal.

Michelle Drolet featured in WBJ: Building Walls and Breaking Barriers

Towerwall , cannabis security , Michelle Drolet , Worcester Business Journal , cannabis compliance , Phishing , GDPR , PCI , malware , ransomware , HIPAA , Compliance & Privacy , penetration testing , Compliance , 2016 Outstanding Women in Business , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Michelle Drolet, CEO of Towerwall in Framingham, is an innovative thinker. Never one to shy away from looking at new factors that come into a situation with an open perspective, she has a few things she's learned about good management and good leadership along the way. First, she delegates more. "When I first started, it was all about internal, and we had to do it all. As I've gotten older, I'm able to hand things over and say, 'We can't do that well, but I know they can do that well,'" Droletfalse

Towerwall CEO Michelle Drolet Voted “Outstanding Woman” by Worcester Business Journal

AMG , Middlesex Savings Bank , Worcester Business Journal , Becker College , CannaCare , Framingham , Compliance , Massachusetts , 2016 Outstanding Women in Business , cannabis , Allegro MicroSystems , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

This year's winners represent “the best of what professionals in the region can be” BOSTON – October 25, 2016 – Towerwall (www.towerwall.com), a data security services provider for small to mid-size businesses, today announced that its founder and CEO Michelle Drolet was voted among six other local business leaders as “2016 Outstanding Women in Business” by the Worcester Business Journal. “The winners were selected on their career achievements, ability to transcend both male- andfalse

10 Things I Know About: Pot Compliance

cannabis security , Worcester Business Journal , cannabis compliance , Compliance & Privacy , Compliance , Pot Compliance , cannabis

Michelle Drolet

10) Nothing hazy about the laws Marijuana (or cannabis) is one of the most highly regulated industries in the world, and Massachusetts has the strictest rules governing its production, retailing, grow, testing and security operations.

10 Things I Know About Business Security

Worcester Business Journal , ransomware , Encryption , 10 Things I Know , business security , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

10. Everything is connected. As the Internet of Things adds more and more devices to our networks, it creates more doors and windows for cyber criminals. Keep them locked.