MAD Technical Solutions, Author at MAD Technical Solutions https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/author/madtechauthor/ Mon, 08 Mar 2021 19:50:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 177052661 What is “The Cloud” https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/26/what-is-the-cloud/ https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/26/what-is-the-cloud/#respond Sat, 27 Feb 2021 02:57:22 +0000 https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/?p=1098 “The Cloud” is one of those technology buzzwords thrown about ad nauseum. And worse yet, it seems to mean anything the author or speaker wants. As loose and airy as its namesake! What on Earth is it anyways?

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“The Cloud” is one of those technology buzzwords thrown about ad nauseum. And worse yet, it seems to mean anything the author or speaker wants. As loose and airy as its namesake! What on Earth is it anyways? 

What is The Cloud?

In practical terms Cloud is best thought of as a specific type of IT outsourcing rather than any specific technology. The key distinction is that the provider of the service supplies the hardware and technology knowhow for all the underlying tech and equipment needed to deliver the service – either directly, or through their own vendors. This lets businesses using these services stay lean and focused. 

Cloud differs from the traditional approach to business technology, where your business acquires the necessary hardware and lines up support, hosting, warranty, etc. entirely separate from the application your business needs to deploy and the support for said application; this traditional approach is often called “on-premise” or “on-prem” for short. 

How to Use it

While these cloud offerings are far from new, but the rapid pace of internet development continues to make it easier to both create and consume these cloud services, and there is a constant stream of new entrants to cloud services in all levels of the market. The market for these services has more than doubled over the last ten years seeing sustained double-digit year on year growth. 

In this series we’ll be diving into common types of cloud services of interest to the typical small business, in particular Software delivered as a Cloud Service (SaaS/Software as a Service), Cloud phone systems, Public Cloud Hosting, Web, and more. Please, consider subscribing to our Newsletter to see when new posts come out. 

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is the Cloud Safe?

No discussion of cloud would be complete without acknowledging the novel security concerns that come with this style of outsourcing. On whose computer does my data ultimately reside? How can I take it with me if I change providers? How many people and companies are involved in handling my data, and how can I know they are protecting it competently? How widely is it being shared? These are all vital due diligence questions for any cloud service you may consider, especially in a country like the US with few data security or disclosure requirements for tech companies. Knowing the provider may be liable for their negligence will be cold comfort for your customers in the event of a breach – and for the poor sap who must break the news. 

As ever your business needs trustworthy and knowledgeable partners to navigate the endlessly changing world of technology, connecting you with the innovation you need to build your business and steering you away from the fluff you can skip. Consider subscribing for more insights like these, and don’t hesitate to get in touch if we can help. Mad Tech provides Las Vegas professional services firms with friendly local IT service on a monthly all-you-can-eat basis. Spend less time wrestling computer problems with a technology partner that’s in it for the long haul. 

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Password Security For a Remote Workforce https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/16/password-security-for-a-remote-workforce/ https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/16/password-security-for-a-remote-workforce/#respond Tue, 16 Feb 2021 20:17:56 +0000 https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/?p=1080 Working remotely and accessing often-sensitive business systems over the internet is a new experience for many businesses and workers. And for many, forced on them far more quickly than was comfortable or could be thoroughly planned. This new reality comes with an expanded threat from cybercriminals. Now given brand new ways to access your sensitive data and a newfound desperation for quick and easy scores.

Digital security starts with the basics and passwords are as basic as it gets.

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Working remotely and accessing often-sensitive business systems over the internet is a new experience for many businesses and workers. And for many, forced on them far more quickly than was comfortable or could be thoroughly planned. This new reality comes with an expanded threat from cybercriminals. Now given brand new ways to access your sensitive data and a newfound desperation for quick and easy scores.

Digital security starts with the basics and passwords are as basic as it gets. While often alluring to use simple, short, easy passwords to simplify your busy day, this can come at surprising cost. It often only takes one weak link for a criminal to get into your network and hold it for ransom. Don’t think this threat goes away as soon as you return to the office. It’s ever-present for your cloud and online accounts and as long as you maintain the ability for remote work. That same capability remains available to the bad guys too. Here’s what all of your employees need to do to ensure bad passwords aren’t that weak link.

Password Security: Uniqueness

Most important to password security is the uniqueness of your password. This primarily means not using the same password in multiple places, and not using the same passwords everyone else is using. It is vital that default passwords get changed. Avoiding reuse is important because it is significantly easier to recover or guess your password from a service that has been hacked – literally millions of times faster or more.

Do not assume you are safe because you used a different username or email address. Hackers are clever, and we all have large digital footprints making it easy to link our online presence. Lastly, avoid the list of the most common passwords: such as “P@ssw0rd” in all its forms, “secret”, “123456”, and frankly anything under 8 characters that is not total gibberish. No amount of special character substitution can save those passwords. When using passphrases, be wary of using unmodified quotes, verses or lyrics as passwords. This is subject to similar problems as common passwords. This gets worse the more popular the source material.

Password Security: Length

Almost as important is the length of passwords. When passwords are long enough almost nothing else matters. 12 characters is sufficient to give attackers pause, but is still too short for important accounts. There is rarely an excuse for using shorter passwords on any service that needs passwords in the first place.

Passwords over 16 characters, or passphrases with 6+ words will be somewhat difficult to recover or guess even if the service they are used on is compromised. We recommend businesses consider 16 characters the bare minimum across all employees and all important accounts. It is hard to overstate the benefit of making the password longer. Every time you add a character you make the password about 50 times stronger. That means a 16-character password is over a million times stronger than the 12 characters. Adding another four characters (20) is a further million times stronger than that.

Password Management

Mind you, tell someone to remember several hundred long passwords and they’ll look at you like you’ve grown a second head. The best answer without resorting to weak passwords or superhuman feats of recall are password managers. These are useful tools that can do most of the work for us. While a password manager will not let you forget all your passwords, it’s perfectly reasonable to get it down to only a handful you need to remember. I have less than 10 I need to remember. The right tool makes it easier to enter and use a random 60-character password than it is to remember and type those awful 8-character passwords from earlier.

We highly recommend LastPass and have used it ourselves for years. Configured with a strong password and multifactor authentication it can be a major upgrade to your password game. A good password manager allows easy access to all your passwords and syncs across all your devices. LastPass provides a password generator to easily create and save long random passwords for every account. It also enables easy sharing and updating common passwords and secrets with the rest of your business when needed.

Avoid using the password managers built into Chrome and Windows. They do very little to stop attackers from stealing passwords from the password manager itself. A specialized tool will provide a substantially better (and more secure) user experience.

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Password Security: Obsolete Guidance

Security practitioners have been trying to get people to make better passwords since as long as there’s been passwords. Some bits of advice have aged better than others. We will be diving deeper into obsolete guidance in a future blog post. Password complexity and frequent password changes have traditionally been over emphasized and can take a backseat to the guidance above.

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Working From Home – Before the Tech https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/16/working-from-home/ https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/2021/02/16/working-from-home/#respond Tue, 16 Feb 2021 17:59:16 +0000 https://madtechnicalsolutions.com/?p=1097 I have known many people over the years that can work from home effortlessly.  I have also known many that struggled with it extensively.  It can be a challenging task for the best of us in the face of everything else thrown at us by COVID-19.  The following guidance can help you stay focused and effective while working from home.

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I have known many people over the years that can work from home effortlessly.  I have also known many that struggled with it extensively.  It can be a challenging task for the best of us in the face of everything else thrown at us by COVID-19.  The following guidance can help you stay focused and effective while working from home.  This advice works even outside of a pandemic too. 

Dedicate Space to Work In

The first step in effectively working from home is to create your office.  Ideally you want a dedicated space that can be separated from non-work space.  Preferably, this area would have a door.  Organize this space to be your office or work area.  Personal bills or shopping lists and the like have no place here in your new office. 

Dedicating and keeping this space separate and distinct from the rest of your home can help with the mental association that you are going to work.  You should also treat this area like your office.  Shower and get ready just like you were going into the office.  Getting dressed and ready for work only helps to reinforce the ‘going to work’ mental state. 

Do Not Change More Than You Need To

Try to follow your normal schedule as closely as possibleShow up at your workstation at the same time you would normally arrive in the officeKeeping the same break schedule can do more to tell your brain that everything is just business as usual, even when you are in a spare room on a fold up table! 

Now, we can’t go to lunch with our co-workers, or chat over a coffee in the break room, but we can adapt these routines as well.  Go brew a cup of coffee in your kitchen or order a meal from a local restaurant (help them stay in business as well).  If you and your co-workers need the social aspect of such events, plan a shared call over your ordered lunches or coffee break.  You can even use your computers to have a video meeting to socialize if you want. 

Try to follow your normal schedule as closely as possible.  Transition meetings to online meetings at the same times.  If you caught up on all your email first thing in the morning, continue that practice.  All of this together helps keep your mind in working as usual mode. 

Avoid Distractions

This will be a different struggle for different people This can be especially difficult if you also have children at homeGiving them a dedicated space as much as you do.  The news, social media, YouTube, and similar are also a threat to your productivity at homeWith no-one watching over your shoulder, it’s easy to think, “I’ll just look for a bit…” It’s easy for 30 minutes or even an hour to disappear. 

Still struggling?  You can setup a different profile on your PC if you are using the same computer for work and home.  Ideally, you can have a separate computer in your new ‘office’ instead of using your own personal computer, though this is not always the case. 

Keep Deadlines

Deadlines can help you keep on track.  Set reasonable goals even if not required by your job Setting tight, but realistic targets can help keep you motivated and enthusiastic. 

Sharing your goals with colleagues can help keep you accountable to yourself. 

Patience is Critical

Strive to stay patient and understanding.  This time is very stressful and every day there is more depressing and discouraging news.  Working on short achievable tasks can help you stay motivated and on task.  Alternatively, your short goal can be time based.  Set a timer and make and focus and push through your work until the bell rings, and then take a well-deserved beverage break.  One internal study a company did using a time tracking app suggested that their top 10% of employees shared a valuable skill, taking effective breaks.  The study showed that these employees would work for 52 minutes, followed by a 17 minute break before getting back to work. 

The Right Technology Helps

Having the right tools for the job is critical, no matter what you are doing Working from home is no different.  When working from home, you will need a reliable internet connection, and access to the files and other tools of your trade.  Additionally, working from home can be improved by having the right collaboration and communication tools across your organization.  There are many options out there for your team.  At MAD Technical Solutions we use Microsoft Teams as part of our Microsoft 365 (Formerly called Office 365) subscription. 

Need help with working from home? We can’t actually cheer you on and help you stay motivated, but our technology experts can get you and your team set up with the most efficient home office solutions. Contact us at 702-944-9635 or our Contact Us page today! 

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