by Eric Johnson | Nov 12, 2018 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog Last week, amid some acrimony, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) formally adopted a new encryption standard for the internet naming systems. But far from the approval of RFC 8484, better known as DNS-over-HTTPS or DoH, putting the issue to bed,...
by Eric Johnson | Jun 8, 2018 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog Hello followers and Welcome to the New & Improved Fulcrum Technology Solutions Blog Page! For years we have taken pride in being a group of technicians and solution architects focused on solving our customer’s issues. Historically we have not...
by Fulcrum | Aug 25, 2016 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog Repeat after me: Microsoft’s Azure Active Directory service is not the same thing as Microsoft’s Active Directory service. This is a very important distinction that everyone in the IT community who’s messing with “the cloud” needs to memorize. Seriously....
by Fulcrum | Jul 26, 2016 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog There’s a popular misconception that small companies can’t grow up to become medium-sized companies until they finally staff their own in-house IT department. Likewise, there’s a parallel notion that medium-sized companies can’t grow up to become large...
by Fulcrum | Jun 8, 2016 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog Yes. Yes they are. Join us next month when we discuss…wait, hang on. Is this still something that we need to talk about? Wow… Okay. Fine. Let’s go through the February compromise of the global banking transaction management system. Clever con...
by Fulcrum | Apr 20, 2016 | blog, security
Fulcrum Blog Nobody includes DOS proficiency on a résumé anymore. Twenty years ago, declaring that you were adept at using the “new” micro PC operating system was a great way to stand out. Same thing went for people who could use VisiCalc or Lotus 1•2•3; if you knew...
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