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Eight common password mistakes to avoid

Eight common password mistakes to avoid Research points out that more 80% of data breaches happen due to password hacking, meaning that poor password hygiene is responsible for a majority of cybercrimes that follow data breaches. To make sense of this statistic better, let’s first look at what constitutes poor password hygiene. Using simple passwords […]

How to manage cookies effectively so they are not a threat to your data

How to manage cookies effectively so they are not a threat to your data Avoid third-party cookies: Third-party cookies are primarily used for online advertising and retargeting, so you won’t miss anything significant by avoiding these cookies. So, whenever you see a cookie alert on any site, first, check if it is for third-party cookies […]

How to Overcome False Claims & Misinformation And Get the Facts You Need for the Presidential Election

PRINCETON, N.J. (For immediate release) – Cybersecurity expert Milan Baria shares important guidance on upcoming presidential election   This presidential election may feel like a mass of confusing and contradictory information to many American voters. In many ways, it is. Threats of foreign meddling. Partisan exaggeration in print, broadcast and social media. An incumbent already casting doubt […]

4 things to consider before starting a WFH initiative

4 things to consider before starting a WFH initiative In our last blog, we talked about 5 things to plan and analyze before you initiate a WFH policy. In this blog, we address four interrelated issues that need careful consideration. Equipment – It should be outlined what equipment and utilities employers and employees are responsible […]

Implementing work from Home: Planning Matters

Implementing work from Home: Planning Matters Work From Home, also commonly known as telecommuting, is a fairly general term that encompasses a range of workplace policies. Most generally, it refers to a policy permitting an employee to work from home (or any other approved remote location-the range of acceptable locations will differ depending on the […]

United States Airforce “Blue Angels” Trenton NJ Flyover Time

PRINCETON, N.J. (April 27, 2020) – US Military to honor COVID-19 front line workers in Trenton, NJ on Tuesday 4/28 The U.S. Airforce Thunderbirds & Blue Angels will honor front line COVID-19 workers in the Trenton, New Jersey area along with Newark, NYC and Philadelphia on Tuesday April 28, 2020 beginning at noon.  A total […]

Coronavirus Disease – COVID-19 hits Mercer County NJ | Be Aware of Scams

Princeton, NJ – March 10, 2020 (Updated from March 06) – COVID 19 (aka Corna Virus) case confirmed in Bucks County, PA.  Presumptive Positive Cornonavirus in Princeton, NJ & Robbinsville, NJ.  For the lastest updates on this post, scroll down An asymptomatic person from out of state who had exposed multiple children and staff in […]