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Beyond the Office: Securing Home Devices and Networks Against Corporate Breaches

SecureWorld News

This involves several steps, including: Regularly back up your data, saving it to external drives or cloud services to protect against data loss. Try not to use free public hotspots or charge devices at public transport stops or other public places. Corporate data should be accessed only through an organization's VPN connection.

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What Can You Get from an IP Address and Why is it Important?

Galido

First of all, your Internet network is composed of four distinct parts, including something called a data link layer. For those who are scratching their heads, a good example of hardware that uses a data link layer is an ethernet cable. Have you ever heard of a transport layer? Dynamic and static.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

From public utilities and transportation to education and public health, infrastructure lies at the very foundation of national economic development. This has been made possible through resolving the bottleneck of optical data collection with enhanced optical Digital Signal Processing (oDSP) modules.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

One problem I encountered is that I set up the server on a network where the router was at 192.168.1.1 -- and then transported the server to the intended site where the router was at a different 192.168.x.x This behavior occurs on both Wifi and cellular data, ethernet was not tested. DNS did not work after the move. 11/14/2011 1:18 PM.