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September 23, 2019
Emotet Malware Alert
What is Emotet? Emotet is malware classified as a banking trojan. It is under continual development by malicious actors with skills on-par with professional software engineers. Its modular design allows its developers to update and change code as needed to […]
DID YOU KNOW? 39% of adults use the same or very similar passwords for multiple online services, which increases to 47% for ages 19-29. The average employee has 191 passwords. PATHWAY OF DISASTER Work credentials are used for Personal Sites […]
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September 15, 2017
Equifax Breach
While this is still a developing story, the impact is massive. We have received some questions from our customers about it, so we are posting information and links to helpful resources from our Chief Information Security Officer. Presently 40 States […]
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May 15, 2017
Protect your network from ransomware
Integrity IT’s team quickly responded to the news of the widespread ransomware attack called Wanna Cry. Our priority was to make sure all servers and devices we monitor were secure from the prior patching and patch them if not. Our […]
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April 26, 2017
5 years as a Best Place to Work
At Integrity IT, we believe in treating our employees, our partners and our clients with respect and kindness. We value the success of individuals and companies that intersect our business and seek to support them as best we can. A note from […]
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February 16, 2017
A Full Spectrum of Security Solutions
Security is not a one size fits all concept. It’s also not a matter to be ignored or taken lightly. Indeed, a business is only as strong as its data security, and taking steps to ensure tight security should be […]
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January 25, 2017
Simple Tips to Secure Patient Information – Passwords
Tip #5 – Implement good password controls Passwords are the key to protecting systems that contain patient information. The stronger the passwords that your employees use the more secure your systems are. Here are a few inexpensive ways to ensure […]
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January 18, 2017
Simple Tips to Secure Patient Information – Smartphones
Tip #4 – Ensure you have a startup password and inactivity timeout on your smartphone Smartphones such as iPhone, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry may contain patient information. More and more smartphones are used to access EMRs, imaging systems, etc. […]
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January 11, 2017
Simple Tips to Secure Patient Information – Backups
Tip #3 – Encrypt all backup tapes If you are still using tapes to backup your data then ensure that they are encrypted. Backup tapes hold all your data. If a backup tape is lost or stolen you could have […]
Tip # 2 – Minimize the use of portable devices …and the amount of data on portable devices In order to reduce the risk of losing patient information stored on a portable device, make it a practice to not use […]