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Episode 3: Healthcare Security Systems

Visitor Management Systems for Healthcare Thomas Carnevale: Sometimes taking a little bit of process can help but use the human eyes and instincts in the right places to be successful. So I think any transitioning to Visitor management systems they know that’s something that’s kind of a hot plate for you right now. I don’t […]

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Cyber Security Today – Trust still needed in security, cheap phones may mean cheap privacy, dump these Android apps

Trust still needed in security, cheap phones may mean cheap privacy, dump these Android apps. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday September 23rd, I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cyber security for ITWorldCanada.com.   Trust is an important word, especially in cyber security. We trust the companies whose products we buy will protect our

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Hashtag Trending – Huawei Mate 30 phones; Scotiabank data leak; Amazon buys electric trucks

Huawei officially launches Mate 30 smartphones, Scotiabank accidentally displays private code for public viewing, Amazon buys 100,000 electric delivery vehicles. That’s all the tech news that’s trending today. It’s Friday, September 20th, and I’m your host, Tom Li. Trending everywhere, Huawei today launched the Mate 30 series smartphone with triple cameras. The Mate 30 Pro

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The Practical Ed Tech Podcast Episode #9

On Friday afternoon I recorded the latest episode of The Practical Ed Tech Podcast. In the episode I shared some news about the future of Free Technology for Teachers, gave a shout-out to Dr. Scott McLeod for this thought-provoking blog post about mobile devices in schools, shared a neat tool for distributing and collecting permission

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Cyber Security Today – News on two botnets, advice for data breach victims and defend your Defender

News on two botnets, advice for data breach victims and defend your Defender Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Friday September 20th, I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cyber security for ITWorldCanada.com. To hear the podcast click on the arrow below: A botnet is a network of compromised Internet-connected devices that spreads malware by trying

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The key is “it really needs to stand out” – Econsultancy

Earlier this year, social media marketing agency Social Chain created a new agency entirely dedicated to the production and distribution of brand podcasts. Since its launch in early 2019, Cast Chain has produced a number of successful podcasts, including ‘Behind Closed Doors’ for online fashion retailer, Pretty Little Thing, which went straight to the top

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Why Amazon and Uber are facing new scrutiny over contract workers – GeekWire

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The Best Mic for Podcasting

Do you have an idea for a great podcast? The good news is that recording and distributing your own podcast is easier than ever. Free audio recording editing software and easy distribution networks make getting your thoughts out to people a breeze. That said, low-quality audio is the easiest way to make sure your podcast

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Tech sector needs to face up to responsibility and embrace regulation – GeekWire

Microsoft President Brad Smith called on the tech industry to “step up and do more to address the challenges” that technology has created, speaking in an interview for the GeekWire Podcast about his new book, Tools and Weapons, written with Carol Ann Browne. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Microsoft President Brad Smith has a light-up

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