There’s a lot out there your business should be scared of. Bad weather, thieves, disgruntled employees, aggressive competitors, and rapidly spreading viruses to name a few. These are all constant threats to your business’ files. Whether you’re in an industry that relies on heavy documentation, or your tricks of the trade are highly sought after, […]

This Could Happen: Disgruntled Employee
You love your company, and your coworkers do too for the most part. But you know that guy, the one who always hanging out by himself at the holiday party? He’s not standing there because he wants to be alone. He’s standing there because he’s a complainer. And no matter what the poor soul who […]
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IARCA Conference 2014
This week, IARCA, the Indiana Association of Resources and Child Advocacy held their annual conference in Indianapolis, IN. Echopath attended as an exhibitor and had a good time conversing with event attendees. Focus was on promoting data security and IT services and support in the health services industry.

How Much Access Should Your Cloud Back-Up Provider Have?
It’s unnerving to trust an outsider with your data; it’s completely understandable that you have doubts about it, especially if your data is confidential or highly privileged. While having your data backed up in the cloud is practically an essential element of business these days, it’s perfectly understandable to have concerns about who has access […]

So You Got Hacked: Now What?
You can take every precaution in the book, but sometimes it still isn’t enough. Hundreds of businesses get targeted every year by hackers looking to make a profit, make a statement and sometimes even a combination of both. They might not even want your information; they may just want to prevent you from having your […]

How Does Disaster Recovery Actually Work?
It’s something you never like to think about, but disasters happen, and you can’t ignore them. When something bad happens to your home, you have insurance to help you pay to fix the issues. When something terrible happens to the data you store at your office—like the building burning down or a tornado ripping it […]