If you could easily add an extra layer of security between your computer, the network you use and the websites you visit, would you? This is exactly what Virtual Private Networks
Buying Fans and Followers: Faking It Doesn’t Make It
For a few years now, a 'grey' market of offshore service providers has thrived by providing brands thousands of 'instant' fans and followers to their social media accounts -- but
60 Days of Blogging
Over the next 60 days, I will be blogging once a day. It's not that I don't want to do it; it's that I let other priorities push my desire to share my perspectives and ideas with
Net Neutrality, Explained.
The issue with Net Neutrality for me when the issue was first being discussed was trying to understand exactly what the problem was. In short, Net Neutrality is a standard (that we
11 Years of WordPress
On May 27, 2003, WordPress was born. Since 2003, it has become the most popular content management system on the Web today. While I just wrote about securing your WordPress site, I
Beginner’s Guide to Securing Your WordPress Website
This past week, I was in conversation with a colleague who casually mentioned, "WordPress is known for its security issues." The context didn't really matter, but the point is that
