by Garrett Wenger | Oct 2, 2014 | Innovation, Security
This post is a part of our Change Management blog series. Head over to our Change Management section to learn more about big-picture tech strategy in the workplace. Prior to joining the Newmind team, Hans Erickson served as the SVP and CIO of the Detroit Regional...
by Daniel Proczko | Jun 4, 2014 | Business Continuity, Innovation, Security
Updated March 8th, 2017: High winds this morning has caused a power outage in much of West Michigan. As many as 5,000 customers were without power before noon, and nearly 125,000 across the state are without power. Between 2000 and 2013, average grid outages in the...
by Luke Reynolds | May 29, 2014 | Security
Windows XP sure knows how to stay in the headlines! It all started when Microsoft officially ended support for this old operating system in April. Shortly after that, there was all that buzz around the Internet Explorer vulnerability, which, despite their...
by Steve Chang | May 14, 2014 | Security
It has been over one month now since Microsoft has ended support for Windows XP. This means you can say ‘Goodbye’ to automatic updates and technical assistance for this 12-year-old system. Here are some recommendations to keep your information protected. What...
by Luke Reynolds | May 2, 2014 | Security
Hopefully you’re already in the know about the huge security flaw that has been discovered for all versions (6-11) of Internet Explorer. Maybe you’re not. Maybe all you know is that IE has been having some issues. Well, to keep it short, IE versions 6-11 were...
by Luke Reynolds | Apr 14, 2014 | Security
On April 7th, the internet was hit with a bombshell. It’s name, the Heartbleed Bug. This bug causes a vulnerability in OpenSSL, which is used by roughly two-thirds of the internet to encrypt & secure data transmission. Rather than go into all the technical...