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The 4 essential factors of HIPAA and IT

To protect the sensitive information within medical records and the patients those records belong to, the US government passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). HIPAA helps patients protect their privacy by ensuring their right to control access to their health records.

Social media privacy: A comprehensive guide

With cyberthreats becoming more sophisticated, safeguarding your personal information on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter is crucial. In this guide, we’ll walk you through practical strategies to fortify your privacy on these popular social media platforms.

Which is better for your business, Microsoft Teams or Google Meet?

With so many online communication tools available, choosing the right one for your business can be daunting. But two platforms stand out in terms of functionality and ease of use: Microsoft Teams and Google Meet. So, which platform is right for you?
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Microsoft Teams’ paid version supports up to 300 participants per meeting, while Google Meet’s paid version supports up to 250 participants.

Master Excel with these nifty functions

Microsoft Excel is used extensively by individuals and businesses across the globe. However, a considerable portion of users don’t know how to fully utilize it. If you're facing difficulties with Excel, this article offers useful tips to enhance your proficiency with spreadsheets.

Ensuring cloud data protection: Quick and practical measures

Cloud technology has completely changed the way people handle and share data. However, the convenience that cloud technology brings also comes with the challenge of safeguarding information in the cloud from an array of cyberthreats. From ransomware to phishing attacks, the risks are ever-present.

Data backup solutions: 5 Ways to avoid data disasters

Data loss is a major concern for businesses. From accidental deletion to hardware failure, there are several factors that can lead to the loss of important data. This can not only cause inconvenience but also result in significant financial and reputational damages.

Is your password strong and secure?

A password is more than just an assortment of characters you're required to enter in order to access your accounts. It is the first line of defense against potential threats and attacks. A weak password makes it easier for hackers or cybercriminals to gain access to your personal information, such as financial details or sensitive data.

HTTPS: A key measure for secure browsing

Every day, we entrust the internet with our most sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, Social Security numbers, or even just our browsing history. With so much data at stake, it's crucial to ensure that our communications are safe. This is where HTTPS comes in.

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