Five Questions With: Rick Norberg
RICK NORBERG is the CEO of managed information technology services provider Vertikal6 Inc. in Warwick. / COURTESY VERTIKAL6 INC.
Vertikal6 Inc. CEO Rick Norberg says statistics now show that 71% of people are working from home at least some of the time. With that percentage comes security risks in the form of cyberattacks, especially with small businesses that may lack proper cybersecurity infrastructures as a result of thinking they are too small to be a target.
Norberg recommends products, technology and practices that will help guard companies from the stress, downtime and expense of a cyberattack.
PBN: When we talk about cybersecurity, especially in the case of employees working from home, some may be surprised to hear that data access restrictions should apply to employees in the form of tiered access. Can you explain?
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The new group policies coming to Windows 10 21H2
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As Microsoft continues to develop the Windows 10 21H2 feature update, we can use the preview builds to get a glimpse of the upcoming features, changes, and new group policies coming to the operating system this fall.
Microsoft just released Windows 10 21H1 last week, but it was not met with much fanfare as it is not a very exciting release.
Windows 10 21H2, also known as the Sun Valley update, is poised to be a much more feature-rich version, with a new UI refresh, DNS-over-HTTPS support, a modern disk management tool, new settings, and more.