Data Security in a Post-Target World

Asked why he robbed banks, Willie “The Actor” Sutton is reputed to have said “Because that’s where the money is.” The same logic may explain why hackers went after heavily protected customer data at Target: big challenge, big prize! In retrospect, Target’s logo now seems to have been the bull's-eye thieves went after looking for a monumental payday, but you don’t have to have tens of millions of customers’ credit cards and personal data to become the next ”target.” Here at Consolidated Communications we see lots of customers, both large and small, who face the same kind of risk. The asset can be company data, customer data, protected medical information, or third party information of all kinds. And the attack can occur via an in-house computer, the network, an unencrypted laptop, a phone or tablet, or even a customer device. We’ve seen attackers talk employees into giving out sensitive passwords and a penetration tester, who showed up dressed as a power company representative, was escorted into the computer room, and walked out with one of the company’s servers. Data security has never been more important than it is now, nor has it ever been harder to maintain. When your data storage is provided by Enventis, we work tirelessly to secure your data and prevent any telecommunication mishaps. 

Thursday, January 23, 2014/Author: Anonym/Number of views (8674)/Comments (0)/

What You Need to Know About Disaster Recovery Planning

The term “disaster” gets tossed around rather loosely these days, but when it comes to IT operations it’s worth taking seriously. Major data loss can literally kill or cripple an organization. It can stop revenue flow and destroy customer trust. And, depending on the industry, it can create regulatory nightmares.

Friday, October 18, 2013/Author: Anonym/Number of views (9575)/Comments (0)/

Living Small- Data Center Virtualization

The demands on IT operations for applications, processing, storage, and reporting never stop growing, and when growth is measured in square feet, that can be costly. Fortunately, increasing capability doesn’t necessarily require corresponding growth in data center size. In fact, it may be possible to shrink the facility even while capacity expands, reducing costs of power and cooling along with “real estate” requirements.

Friday, October 18, 2013/Author: Anonym/Number of views (9853)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Data Services

What to Outsource and Why- Consolidated Communications

Outsourcing Tips

Sure, you can hire people to provide tech support, but those positions tend to turn over every few years, and training new arrivals can take months. And new people bring their own approaches, which can turn your system into a patchwork. Tactical outsourcing, on the other hand, can provide continuity and eliminate that new-hire learning curve while supporting your strategic plans.

Monday, September 23, 2013/Author: Anonym/Number of views (7708)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Data Services

“Unfogging” the Cloud

Moving to the cloud is a big decision. It will change the way you operate, but because IT is changing—technology is becoming more user-driven—that may happen anyway. The good news is that the cloud lets IT outsource some of the least strategic aspects of their operations and focus on those that are most unique to the company, making IT (and IT staff) more valuable corporate resources.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013/Author: Anonym/Number of views (11374)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Data Services
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