All posts by Jim Guckin
Don’t be afraid to fail
In the years that I have been an IT manager, there’s honestly something that most people who work for me need to learn, and even some of my former colleges and bosses need to learn to accept. Don’t be afraid to fail or let your employees make mistakes.
IT Mentality: Hire a problem solver
I have seen many variations of the same tweet over the years, and when I was younger, I’m sure I would of posted the same thing thinking I was cleaver. Only as I matured more, did my perception change on what this tweet really means. Younger me, was like I work in technology, which is…
How to implement Zero Trust
After answering the question from Monday I kept thinking of how the best way to start programs from scratch. One method I usually recommend is a Zero Trust security model. Now the thing I run into when talking about this, is that people think it’s an all or nothing approach, and most have many issues…
Q&A Monday: Starting a Cyber Security Program
Question:
I work for a small company and my boss recently tasked me to start to strengthen our defenses against a cyber attack, but I’m not a security expert, whats the best way to plan this out before I get started?
Information Security Core Knowledge
Every so often, I get asked by someone who wants to get into the InfoSec field, what is at the core of knowledge that is needed. Now I know a lot of people have a lot of different answers to this question, but I think there are some things that are important, that are easier to attain.
How to rethink your backup strategy
One of the things that were drilled into my head when I was starting out in my IT career was the backup philosophy of 3-2-1.
Q&A Monday: Defense Against Ransomware
There has been a lot in the news about ransomware, what can I do to protect myself?
Q&A Monday: Remove URL from Auto-complete in Chrome
Question: I have an incorrect website address that appears in my autocomplete list every time I start typing and I always accidentally click on it. I tried clearing my history and it’s still there, can you help me? Alice L. LoweryOrmond Beach, FL Answer: You need to open chrome and start typing the incorrect URL until the…
Looking for a candidate hire a learner
My number one advice, is to hire people who are willing and constantly wanting to learn, as apposed to someone who is set in their ways. In my opinion IT people generally fall into one of two categories: Niche fillers and Learners.
Q&A Monday: Security Question Safety?
Question: With all the talk about making a password secure, I noticed that someone with enough knowledge of me would be able to reset my password using the security questions. These questions are similar across almost every site that I visit and a friend or determined enough hacker could easily guess the answers, any idea on…