After a short wait… (Another thing about phishing emails… (pt.12) and Problems with QR Codes here is the second part of my series on BYOD – Bring-Your-Own-Device. Trust and BYOD If you are or are thinking of allowing your team to use their devices to do your work – then …
Of course they would brand AI “Apple Intelligence”!
Having decided not to buy the latest Apple iPhone – my iPhone 14 Pro Max is still doing a great job, even though I would like a some of the new iPhone camera features – here is an article from The Conversation looking at AI – Artificial Intelligence – and …
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BYOD Bring-Your-Own-Device – A Primer (pt.1)
This is a short series looking at the basics, the benefits and the risks of Bring-Your-Own-Device or BYOD. Today we are going to look at the most useful benefits. Defining BYOD Let’s start with a definition of what BYOD – Bring-Your-Own-Device is. To qualify, a device must be owned by …
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Apple Patches
There you go – we cannot get away from cyber security patches and updates… Apple has issued updates for just about everything, addressing over sixty vulnerabilities, one of which is being exploited. Apple security releases – Apple Support Your Apple devices should be set to auto-update, but you should let …
Does a VPN work?
Today I was going to talk about about the importance of monitoring your information storage and user accounts, but Mr Putin’s government changed my mind, as they have compelled Apple to remove VPN apps from the Russian App Store. (Gatlan, 2024) What is a VPN? It stands for Virtual Private …