
What happened to Parler?
70TB of user data stolen from now-defunct social media site Parler.
70TB of user data stolen from now-defunct social media site Parler.
Does it feel like you’re getting an email update from everyone you’ve ever done business with about how their company is handling COVID-19? A spike in corporate email messages meant to keep customers
As companies collect and store more and more personal information, they face data privacy risks on many fronts. Increasingly, they are being held accountable for protecting their customers’ digital privacy. New
It can happen to anyone – you’ve taken steps to limit your exposure to a cyber incident. You’ve purchased and implemented top-of-the-line IT solutions. You’ve carefully thought about security best
Phishing is one of the most common, yet dangerous methods of cybercrime. It utilizes deceptive messages to trick victims into clicking untrustworthy links, downloading malicious attachments, or divulging sensitive information.
Maintaining compliance in today’s ever-changing environment is no easy task, particularly within the healthcare space. In the past, hackers opportunistically targeted providers due to poor security networks and infrastructure. Over
Data privacy regulations are quickly becoming par for the course in countries around the world, each one bringing new, nuanced responsibilities for companies to follow. While Europe’s expansive General Data
A quick glance at recent reports or news headlines paints a dismal picture of the data breach landscape in 2019. Both by the measure of the number of companies compromised
A data breach is disastrous for any company in any industry, but the healthcare sector is an especially high-stakes arena where data security is of utmost importance and under continual
It’s no secret that the costs associated with data breaches are trending upward at alarming rates. Just this year, IBM’s annual Cost of a Data Breach Study found that the average cost
Few cyber threats are as prevalent and costly as phishing attacks. In 2018, Microsoft documented a 250% increase in phishing campaigns, which masquerade as legitimate products or services but actually carry malicious
The remodel is finally complete! We have officially moved into our new building.
We will be moving into our very own building in July. The new building is also located in Kent so we will be calling Kent our home for the foreseeable
Raj and Kamal co-chaired the 2019 South Sound Heart Ball on Friday April 26th. Under Raj and Kamal’s leadership, the campaign raised $400,000 – which is the most amount the
2018 was an amazing year for my personal growth and improvements, but I couldn’t have done it without having such a willing and able team helping me along the way.
Meet Karson! When he isn’t working hard to resolve your I.T. issues, he is enjoying noodles at his favorite noodle place in Seattle Samurai Noodles. When asked what attracts him
Heart disease and stroke take the life of too many of our loved ones, yet most people don’t know that cardiovascular diseases are the number one threat to our health.
We are celebrating our 5 year anniversary this year. It has been an amazing ride. In the 5 years, we have cultivated many relationships, clients on 3 continents and team
We welcome Roy to our growing team of technology enthusiasts. Roy was born and grew up in the Pacific Northwest. His interests are music and technology. Roy teaches piano to
On Saturday May 26th, inTech participated in the Annual Sikh Parade at the Showare Center in Kent. Heart disease is the leading cause of death among people of Indian descent
On Saturday May 19th, inTech had the privilege of volunteering for the Seattle Sluggers. The Sluggers are a Beep Baseball team from Seattle. Beep Baseball is played by blind individuals
We welcome Jake to our growing team of technology enthusiasts. Jake is originally from the state of New York. His interests are music, hiking and cats.
Brayden was recognized as the Employee of the Year for 2017. We have a committee that recognizes and awards our team members monthly for Employee of the Month and the
Bitcoin, a type of cryptocurrency, has been the craze for the last couple months for its exponential growth and immense potential for profitability. For reference of how lucrative Bitcoin
In the previous blog post, we talked about our first speaking gig of 2018, on Cybersecurity. We talked about the importance of being very aware of the dangers of Viruses,
As we get closer to 2020, we start entering the deep waters of immersive technology that can be very exciting but also worrisome. It is nice to have online banking, buy
As an organization, we want to give back to our community and it is our goal to have our team members involved in our community. The American Heart Association is
Everyone knows that there is a huge fan base for Apple’s iPhone. On September 12th, Apple is scheduled to make some interesting announcements and the main announcement will be the
At one of our manufacturing customers, something strange was happening. Employee lunch was at 11:45am. That became 11:40am over several months. And it was only moving earlier. After tracing out
It was Saturday Aug 26 and a beautiful Northwest summer day. We reached Rainier Beach High School and met with Kevin Daniel, coach for Seattle Sluggers. Seattle Sluggers are a
We are remodeling our office to add more space for our new team. We have been growing pretty rapidly – adding 2-3 people per quarter over the last year. We
We are pleased to announce the expansion of inTech team to Vancouver, Canada. With our new office located at 8333 130th St, Surrey, BC. We are excited for the new
My days are hectic. My life is run by my calendar and therefore my iPhone. I am constantly checking emails, making calls and researching topics and products from my phone
When your phone dies at 36 percent battery remaining, you replace the battery. When the second battery does the same thing, and re-calibrating the battery doesn’t work, you get a
Come see us at our booth at the Kent Business Expo today at the ShoWare Center. Looking forward to meeting some great people.
Our team at inTech participated in the 2016 South Sound Heart and Stroke walk over the weekend. It was held at Cheney Stadium on Saturday, October 8th. It was very
I get really excited at the beginning of September – every year. I am a huge Apple fan, iPhone fan, more specifically. Apple will announce the new iPhone model and
We are at the VMworld conference this year learning about all of the new technologies that are being introduced by the biggest names in the industry. We will post what we learned
We constantly come across a fair number of security related articles talking about security flaws, worms, viruses, Trojans and all manner of nasty sounding programs. With a large selection of malicious
MIT Rivals Tor What is Tor? Tor is free software for enabling anonymous communication over the internet. It stands for “The Onion Router,” based on the original software project
The Current Landscape Right now, everything you do over any type of network is based on three types of cryptography, made popular in the 70s. You have RSA, Diffie-Hellman
With the current direction the industry is heading, more and more IT environments are moving to cloud solutions. This means you need to use additional tools to keep your cloud
The Basics of Security In any environment, the security system is only as strong as its weakest link. Why would you have a state of the art firewall if
So you pay your employees to collect, input, process, correlate, audit and otherwise wrangle the data that drives your business. You’ve paid a small fortune for a line-of-business application to
Business process automation (BPA) is a way to manage information, processes, and data with technology in order to reduce costs for a business. Because of its success in many enterprises,
Secure your hardware Securing your hardware is an often overlooked and simple step you can take to secure your network. The best firewalls and anti-virus systems are rendered useless if
We are always on the lookout for new talent, and as manager of our services team I interview a lot of candidates. Some are just starting their career, some are
Remember that Sunday morning we set our clocks FORWARD by one hour! Daylight savings has to do with energy savings. Remember, this Sunday on March the 13th, “Spring Forward” into the
Office365 is a fantastic mail platform with many options. However, due to the large amount of options, certain features are often unexplored. Specifically, there seems to be a lot of
CryptoWall Viruses CryptoWall viruses such as CryptoLocker, AlphaCrypt and TeslaCrypt to name a few are ransomware trojans that encrypt any file that it has access to your on machine, delete
Looking for the bottleneck in your company? It most likely is technology. We all know, IT people can be difficult to work with. Hating the IT folks is a common
Has technology become so important that we stopped paying attention to our surroundings, friends and loved ones? What happened to getting together with group of friends and just talking about
It’s Monday morning at the office, and you just came back from a lovely trip to Hawaii. It was a long overdue break from the technology, phone calls, and commutes
You may have heard of Lexus creating a hoverboard, but that’s not this one! This hoverboard uses “Magnetic Field Architecture” (MFA) to hover around. Greg Henderson is the founder of
Google has launched their new cute little autonomous vehicle (self-driving car)! Isn’t that neat? A few of the company’s prototype vehicles are now roaming the streets of downtown Austin, Texas
Samsung’s latest hard drive – the 950 Pro SSD – is the fastest consumer SSD it’s ever made. The 950 Pro can reach speeds of up to 2,500Mbps and write
The cap-and-trade system, designed by China, will combat the country’s pollution levels by setting limits and charging companies for their greenhouse gas emissions. This will come into effect in 2017.
Earlier this month, the El Faro cargo ship went missing around the Bahamas. Approaching the Bahamas, El Faro came in contact with 125-mph winds and 50-foot seas of Hurricane Joaquin.
You can use Amazon’s Echo device to order a pizza or stream music on Spotify, so shouldn’t you be able to ask the digital assistant “Alexa” to call you a car from
It’s a fact of life. Events out of your control can disrupt your business operations. While you can’t necessarily control the unexpected, you can take some precautions to prevent most
Today we will discuss the importance of having your emails in the cloud and what options you have you to choose from.
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