by The Integris Team | | Tech Tips
When a crisis disrupts your business continuity, the goal is to get back to functionality as soon as possible. But what exactly is required to establish functionality? It’s not likely everything can go back to normal right away, but we can set benchmarks for necessary...
by The Integris Team | | Uncategorized
There’s no denying the convenience of Dropbox, iCloud, and other various public cloud services. However, according to the law, any electronic communications data stored online becomes accessible to the government after 180 days; without demonstrating probable cause of...
by The Integris Team | | Uncategorized
The architectural and engineering services industry is compiled of establishments primarily engaged in the process of providing architectural, engineering, and related services such as structure design, building inspection, drafting, landscape design, surveying...
by The Integris Team | | Business Continuity, Tech Tips
There are a lot of moving parts that help the daily operations of your business run smoothly. In the event of a crisis, those parts all need to be accounted for and attended to. When building a business resumption plan, it is important to consider six different...
by The Integris Team | | Uncategorized
Did you know that cybercriminals have the ability to take passwords from a user’s account and reuse it to log into another site? That means corporate secrets stored in Dropbox aren’t truly secure and can easily be accessed. Earlier this month, a Dropbox employee...