PriorityOne Welcomes Integral|ONE as a New Partnering Agent
We would like to welcome Integral|One Network Solutions as a new partnering agent for PriorityOne Networks. We look forward to working together and combining our technology solutions.

About Integral One: Headquartered in Albany, NY, Integral|ONE is the premier Information Technology firm serving upstate New York. From small and medium businesses with a single location to enterprise and government organizations with thousands of users at many locations, clients have turned to us for leadership in designing and implementing solutions to their business objectives for over 20 years.
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10 Ways to Keep IT Systems Secure
By Scott Steinberg
July 7, 2011
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Use these tips to protect your business from hackers, crooks and identify thieves.
Technology continues to be a boon for entrepreneurs, offering increased mobility, productivity and ROI at shrinking expense. But as useful as modern innovations such as smartphones, tablet PCs and cloud computing are to small businesses, they also present growing security concerns. Following are 10 safety tips to help you guard against high-tech failure:
1. Protect with passwords. This may seem like a no-brainer, but many cyber attacks succeed precisely because of weak password protocols. Access to all equipment, wireless networks and sensitive data should be guarded with unique user names and passwords keyed to specific individuals. The strongest passwords contain numbers, letters and symbols, and aren't based on commonplace words, standard dictionary terms or easy-to-guess dates such as birthdays. Each user should further have a unique password wherever it appears on a device or network. If you create a master document containing all user passcodes, be sure to encrypt it with its own passcode and store it in a secure place.
2. Design safe systems. Reduce exposure to hackers and thieves by limiting access to your technology infrastructure. Minimize points of failure by eliminating unnecessary access to hardware and software, and restricting individual users' and systems' privileges only to needed equipment and programs. Whenever possible, minimize the scope of potential damage to your networks by using a unique set of email addresses, logins, servers and domain names for each user, work group or department as well






