TechJournal, July 2020

COVID Update

Hope everyone is doing well, remember if you need help with anything we are willing and able.

So this month Covid has got close, some users at client sites tested positive.

On a positive note, my video series is going well and I’m still able to turn out about a video a day on average.

If there is something specific you want me to talk about, feel free to email me or fill out our web contact us form at http://pcsn.net

Do register for our webinar “Security Breaches and How to Prevent Them” at https://bit.ly/3ioLcZ4

 

 

July 2020

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How To Avoid Getting Hacked By Cybercriminals And Protect Everything You’ve Worked So Hard To Achieve

Cybercriminals are always looking for new ways to steal data and make a buck at the expense of someone they’ve never met. They don’t care if they ruin someone’s life or destroy a business in the process. This is why it’s so important to stay up-to-date with the latest technology.

Cyber security threats are constantly evolving. If you let your software or hardware – or both – fall behind the times, then you put your business at serious risk. Five years ago, your malware protection might have been the best on the market. If you haven’t updated since then, you need to change that. Here’s what you can do right now to protect everything you’ve worked so hard to achieve. 

 

Stay updated. After a while, developers and manufacturers stop supporting their old hardware and software. Many of them simply don’t have the resources to keep updating older products. They need to make sure their current products are supported and secure. After five years, they may stop sending out security patches for their software. Or they might not offer help-desk support for a seven-year-old router.

If you run into this situation, you may need to invest in new equipment or software. It can be a tough pill to swallow, but it doesn’t compare to the cost of dealing with a hack or data loss. Data loss can be devastating for a business. Some never recover and have to close their doors because the

 

cost is so high – and customers don’t want to give their money to a business that isn’t going to keep their data secure.

At the same time, you need to update your existing equipment and software. Make sure everything has the latest security patches. Most hardware and software come with an option for automatic updates. If you’re concerned that you’ll miss an update, then keep this option on. It is a good idea, however, to check everything periodically to make sure the updates are being applied, just in case.

Say yes to proactive monitoring. Proactive network monitoring can be your best friend in the fight against cyber-attacks. Many IT security firms now offer proactive services. Basically, they watch your network 24/7. If a threat is found, they can stop it before it does any damage. They act immediately to stop those threats.

You can sign up for real-time reports or just get updates once a week to stay informed so you know what’s going on with your network. Proactive monitoring can also make sure your systems are up-to-date (coming back to our first point). If they detect a vulnerability, then they can work to patch it. This means you have so much less to worry about so you can focus on what really matters: growing your business and taking care of customers!

“If a piece of hardware fails or a hacker gets into your data, you may have to dig deep into your pocket to recover it or you may just lose it all.”

Back up everything. If you don’t have data backups for your business, it’s time to change that. Setting up a data backup system – whether it’s local or cloud-based – can sound like a lot of work. You might have a ton of data, especially if you’ve been in operation for long. But not having a backup system can tear your business apart.

If a piece of hardware fails or a hacker gets into your data, you may have to dig deep into your pocket to recover it or you may just lose it all. There are a lot of scenarios where data can be lost.

Investing in a backup system, like a secure cloud backup, solves this. You can set up a secure system that backs up data daily (or nightly), weekly or whenever you need it. It’s good to keep backups off-site just in case anything happens on-site (electrical surges, flood, fire, theft, etc.). If data is lost or your network falls victim to ransomware, then you can restore your data and continue operations!

These tips can seem like a lot, but when you partner with a dedicated IT services company, you can overcome a lot of hurdles. Working with IT specialists is how to keep your business safe in a world where cybercriminals are actively trying to break in. You want someone with the expertise to secure your network watching over your shoulders.

 

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IT Management

If you’ve been watching some of the recent videos then you already have an idea about how we manage so many devices across so many customer sites.

Seems like it struck a cord with some managers who are trying to manage multiple machines.

Our management system is just the tip of the iceberg, we use several different features and technologies to make sure we can accurately manage all assets and do so reliably without going over budget.

Another trick of the trade is to use Windows Autopilot. This comes in real handy when deploying multiple machines at once. Basically, ship the machines directly to end users (anywhere in the world) have the user login with their Microsoft365 credentials and see the magic happen. Everything else is automagic!

Gone are the days of setting up 20 machines and going from machine to machine to get them onboarded, what used to take several hours takes no time for your IT admins anymore.

Combine this with a powerful management platform and you’ve got a streamlined onboarding, management and offboarding process in place.

Do You Have A ‘Ninja’ Executive Assistant?

One of the best-kept secrets in business is the importance of having skilled executive assistants on your team. The role of an EA is often the first point of contact that a prospective client or colleague has with your company. Talk about brand impact! You might talk with this person more than anybody on your team. Poor performers make your customers angry, your team frustrated and your family lose touch with you. Great performers amplify your positive impact on the world as a leader, make the cash register ring and help you have more time with your family.

How can I hire a ninja EA?
All great EAs are organized administrators, but beyond just organization, what “extras” do you value for this position? The ability to support your business development efforts by managing a pipeline of client opportunities? Great writing or editing skills if you write a lot? Social media and public relations skills if you are on a marketing push? Human resources or legal skills related to contracts or training seminars? Event management? Find an EA who can offer you what your company needs.

Select the right candidate by doing the same in-depth Who interview you would do for any other key role. Talk through all of their jobs, what they were hired to do, accomplishments, low points, what feedback they received from bosses and peers about their strengths and development areas and why they left their jobs. Do at least three reference check calls to verify what you heard.

But beware! Merely hiring a great EA does not mean your working relationship will achieve ninja status. The rest is up to how you work with a ninja EA.

 

How should I work with a ninja EA?
When your new EA asks you questions, take a moment to provide context, review the bigger picture goals and ask what they would recommend you do. This onboarding exercise gives your EA a sense of your operating style and how you strategize and make decisions – whether you make risk-averse decisions, swift decisions or well-researched decisions.

Once your EA has been successfully “recommending” actions for a month that fit your preferences, consider moving your working relationship to the ninja level.

What is my EA doing at the ninja level?
At the ninja level, your EA is anticipating your needs, conducting proactive research, generating opportunities, deciding (where appropriate) which opportunities to accept and which ones to decline, solving problems rather than coming to you with problems and concisely summarizing what you need to know.

If you support your EA and express gratitude about the great job they are doing, then they will stay loyal and perform at the ninja level for years and years, and you will enjoy more success in your career and in your life.

Geoff Smart is chairman and founder of ghSMART. Geoff is co-author, with his colleague Randy Street, of the New York Times best-selling book Who: A Method For Hiring and the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal best seller Leadocracy: Hiring More Great Leaders (Like You) Into Government. Geoff co-created the Topgrading brand of talent management. He is the founder of two 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organizations. SMARTKids Leadership Program™ provides 10 years of leadership tutoring, and the Leaders Initiative™ seeks to deploy society’s greatest leaders into government. Geoff earned a B.A. in economics with honors from Northwestern University and a master’s and doctorate in psychology from Claremont Graduate University.

 

3 Ways To Improve Productivity In Your Business

Are you located in the right spot?

Sometimes good businesses go under because they’re in the wrong spot. They can’t keep or even hire the right employees because those people don’t want to live or work in the area the business operates. It’s just not ideal for their career or interests. If you find yourself in this position, then it may pay to figure out a more optimal location or determine how you can entice the ideal people to come to you.

 

Are you as organized as you should be?

Are you relying on memory to track down the location of paper files? These days, there are exceptional software solutions that keep businesses organized and able to work from virtually everywhere in the world. Boost your productivity with digital, cloud-based filing. In fact, a copy of everything should be on the cloud.

Are you using automated systems?

If you or your employees find themselves having to do the same tasks every day or every week, then look into automating those repetitive tasks. DocuSign is a good example. It allows you to automate the signing process so you don’t have to gather the relevant people in one room to take care of it. Smallbiz Technology, Nov. 26, 2019