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This is a guest post by Robert Fraser of Senior Exec Consulting an IT expert.
e-Transfers have been a wonderful convenience, especially as a small business, however there are some startling security issues.
So lets be honest, most of these can be traced back to lousy security habits on behalf of the person sending the e-transfer. Email systems being hacked and just plain bad passwords. The banks are backing away and not taking responsibility, so its time to do them properly.
If you use e-transfers or would like to (I’m a big fan), there are some simple things you can do to increase the security.
Let’s start with your email system:
Move away from the old POP and SMTP email systems. These systems are based on 1970/80s security. Microsoft Exchange or Google’s G Suite are great alternatives among others and they both allow you to use your own domain.
When using e-transfers, here’s a couple of tips:
These are just a few small things you can to increase your security. If you have any questions or need help, my contact information is below.
Contact Information Robert Fraser – Senior Exec Consulting [email protected]
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Many small business owners find that even after the struggling start-up years, they’re working too many hours and still managing every aspect of their businesses.
Greg Weatherdon has been there, done that. As an entrepreneur, he learned not only how to get a business to the point of running smoothly, but also how to reduce the number of hours he worked, delegate more responsibility to his employees, and take longer vacations while his business chugged along like a well-oiled machine. And now he is providing the secret to success.
Do you suffer from any of the following?
1. Business ownership isn’t living up to the dream.
2. Endless workdays.
3. You can’t find good people.
4. Profits are less than expected.
5. You can never take a vacation.
You’re not alone. But there is a solution. As Greg demonstrates, with some time and effort, you really can Get More Life Out Of Your Business.
ORDER HERE
By Greg WeatherdonThis is a guest post by Robert Fraser of Senior Exec Consulting an IT expert.
e-Transfers have been a wonderful convenience, especially as a small business, however there are some startling security issues.
So lets be honest, most of these can be traced back to lousy security habits on behalf of the person sending the e-transfer. Email systems being hacked and just plain bad passwords. The banks are backing away and not taking responsibility, so its time to do them properly.
If you use e-transfers or would like to (I’m a big fan), there are some simple things you can do to increase the security.
Let’s start with your email system:
Move away from the old POP and SMTP email systems. These systems are based on 1970/80s security. Microsoft Exchange or Google’s G Suite are great alternatives among others and they both allow you to use your own domain.
When using e-transfers, here’s a couple of tips:
These are just a few small things you can to increase your security. If you have any questions or need help, my contact information is below.
Contact Information Robert Fraser – Senior Exec Consulting [email protected]
You may also enjoy You Might Want to Check
You shouldn’t be the hardest working person in your company.
Many small business owners find that even after the struggling start-up years, they’re working too many hours and still managing every aspect of their businesses.
Greg Weatherdon has been there, done that. As an entrepreneur, he learned not only how to get a business to the point of running smoothly, but also how to reduce the number of hours he worked, delegate more responsibility to his employees, and take longer vacations while his business chugged along like a well-oiled machine. And now he is providing the secret to success.
Do you suffer from any of the following?
1. Business ownership isn’t living up to the dream.
2. Endless workdays.
3. You can’t find good people.
4. Profits are less than expected.
5. You can never take a vacation.
You’re not alone. But there is a solution. As Greg demonstrates, with some time and effort, you really can Get More Life Out Of Your Business.
ORDER HERE