iSecure Tip 6 of 12 Remember Physical Security

A thief can snatch an unattended laptop from a desk and walk away in a matter of seconds. And a thief who has your laptop may have access to your files and personal information. A notebook lock won't prevent someone from cutting the cable, but it can deter crimes of opportunity.

If your data is in the cloud, your problem is mitigated.  If not, there are some solutions (the best being to get your data in the cloud).

Kensington is probably best-known for its notebook locks; it offers an array of locks for laptops and desktops. Targus is a second vendor that specializes in laptop security gear, including one lock that sounds an alarm when someone tries to pick up the attached laptop or cut the lock cable.

 

Prying eyes are a common security hazard. To prevent unauthorized viewing of your data when you step away from your desk, always lock your screen before leaving your PC unattended. To do this, simply hold down the Windows key and type the letter L. This will bring up the lock screen. To get back to work, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete, and enter your login password at the prompt.

 

Another way to shield your screen is to install a privacy filter over the display. These filters fit directly on a monitor so other people can't peer over your shoulder and see what's on the screen. A privacy filter may be particularly useful if you work in an "open" office that lacks cubicle walls. Various companies sell these filters, including Targus, 3M, and Fellowes.

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Mobile Internet Access

Sure... the AM3 Cloud supports the iPhone, Windows Mobile, Blackberry for email access.  More importantly, if you want to access your cDEsktop (cloud desktop) from your mobile device, you can.  Run full-versions of Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, Lacerte, Timeslips, Abacus or any other application you run in the cloud from wherever you are.  Print documents back to the office.  Truly free yourself from physical confines and embrace cloud computing and the freedom it provides.

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Protect Your Tax Information

With Tax Season upon us, you should be asking yourself, "Does my tax person secure my data?"
If you were to ask that question to your tax preparer, more than likely he or she will answer you with, "I don't know," or, "No."
Either answer is scary and you should insist that your information is safeguarded against identity theft.  Think about it, your tax information: social security number, bank and financial information, addresses and telephone numbers are all essential data identity thefts look for.  Most small tax offices don't know about or think they can't afford basic security measures.
It is no way to start the New Year being a victim of identity theft.  Ask you tax preparer what they are doing to secure your most sensitive data.

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Announcement

AM3 Technologies is proud to announce the addition of Fred Noble as a Business Development Manager.  Fred brings over 25 years experience in selling and marketing computer, software and networking infrastructure solutions with companies including DEC (now part of Hewlett Packard) and Motorola. He holds both BSEE and MBA degrees and says about  joining AM3, “I am excited to be part of the AM3 Technologies team as I see the enormous potential that cloud computing  has to increase organizational efficiencies and productivity while improving our environment.”

Al Muller, CEO of AM3 Technologies, says, "Fred will be a valuable add to the growing Sales and Marketing side and will significantly help AM3 reach its sales goals over the next 24 months."

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Giving Thanks

AM3 Technologies wishes everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving.  We would like to give thanks to our families who continue to support our efforts in making AM3 Technologies the leading provider of cloud computing to the SMB and enterprise markets.  Its been a tough year for everyone and it looks like things have turned a corner as some of our recent wins indicate. We are thankful to all of our clients who believe in our service and continue to refer business to us, which is invaluable and greatly appreciated.

Have a Great Thanksgiving!

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Contract Award

AM3 Technologies has been awarded its largest contract to date.  AM3 will be providing a Fortune 100 client (to be named later) an internal cloud that will provide them millions of dollars of revenue-generating services while saving them over $600k in hardware costs. A great way to finish what can only be described as a slow year.

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What Is Cloud Computing?

Cloud Computing -- What is it?  Its basically the way most computing is going to be done in the near future.  Instead of buying and managing computers, people and businesses will use a cloud service to provide them the computing resources they need.  Since its a service, you can add or subtract what resources you need and only pay for what you use. You can think of cloud computing as you would electricity from the power company. You pay for what you use.
For example, say a small business needs 5 desktops computers and one server.  A single desktop averages about $1000 and a server $4000.  So this small business needs to fork out $9000 just to get started.  That price doesn't include all the security patching, Anti-virus and overall management of those systems---not to mention the cost to power them all.  Cloud computing would allow the small business to defer those costs and only pay a service fee for the computing resources they need.  It is a much more affordable solution.

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Ouch..Protect Your Medical Data

Did you know California officials have received more than 800 reports of health data breaches since a new state law went into effect January 1. Data encryption and safe keeping is essential now that medical records are being digitized.  Make sure your personal medical records are safe---ask your doctors what they are doing to protect you.

Al Muller
AM3 Technologies
(619) 708-1754

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