Feb 8, 2020 | Apple, Apple, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Big Tech, Business, Computers, Corporate Reputation, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, Data Storage, Exploits, FBI, Government, Hacking, Internet, iOS, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Monitoring, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security First, Surveillance, Technology
Apple is being two-faced about its security. Turns out they have a backdoor key to our backups. Reports say that Apple is not going to allow customers to fully encrypt backups of the iOS data they store in iCloud after the FBI demanded access two years ago. Any...
Jan 25, 2020 | brain development, cell phones, Consumer, Entertainment, Family, High School, Images, iPad, Media, Mental Health, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Phone, Psychology, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Science, Stress, Tablet, Technology, Video, YouTube
Screen Time Causing Mental Health Issues Are Overblown Turns out that all the hub-bub about technology affecting the mental health of our teenager by increasing anxiety and depression may be quite over-blown. It turns out that when you look at all the studies and...
Jan 4, 2020 | Advertising, Applications, Attack Vectors, brain development, Brain Fitness, Business, cyberattacks, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data, Exploits, Facebook, Google, Hackers, Hacking, Hacks, Health, Infosec, iOS, Malware, Mental Fatigue, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Nationstates, Patching, Ransomware, Security, Security Alerts, spying, Tracking, Updates, Vulnerabilities
Pesky Apps That You Need To Delete ASAP Not all Apps are Good Apps… Depressive Apps. With everyone curating an unrealistic, heavily manufactured, idealized version of their lives, we all start to believe other people’s lives are so much better than...
Jan 4, 2020 | Android, Android, anonymity, Asset Management, audit logs, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Censorship, College, College, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, data sharing, Education, iOS, iPhone, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Monitoring, Online, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, safety, Schools and Colleges, Security, Smart Phone, spying, Surveillance, Tracking
How is your Social Credit Score? It turns out that some American Universities use them to track their students. Have you heard of the app called SpotterEDU? Initially developed by a college basketball coach who used it to track his athletes as they traveled to their...
Dec 19, 2019 | AT&T, Best Practices, Cell Phone, cell phones, Cellular Services, Internet, Mobile Phones, Networking, Networking, News, Phone, Phones, Policies and Procedures, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, Security, T-Mobile, Technology, Verizon
5G – Not Ready For PrimeTime…Yet! Technology is ever-changing, and new and improved technology is consistently released and models refreshed or introduced. The next significant advancement coming our way will be in cellular technology and the...
Dec 19, 2019 | Applications, Audit Logs, Best Practices, Business, cell phones, credentials, Employees, Employees, Intellectual Property Theft, Internet, Malware, Mobile Phones, Patching, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Regulatory Compliance, safety, Security, Security, Security Alerts, spying, Technology, Updates
Business Computers Should Only Be Used For Business If an employer provides you with equipment, they expect that the computer to be used for work and work only. Many times there will be software installed on these devices that monitors your activities and...