Today, applications and files are no longer all contained within your four walls. Your staff may work from home or is on the move which means they are accessing your company's data and apps from multiple locations and on multiple devices. Your business might require complex passwords, but in reality, your staff is most likely using the same passwords across personal and business accounts...and the cybercriminals know it. To prevent unauthorized network access, you need to know who is knocking at your network's door before you let them in. With Multi-Factor Authentication, or MFA, you can do just that.
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Let's talk about Microsoft Copilot, an AI-powered tool designed to revolutionize the way we work. It's your copilot designed to unleash creativity, unlock productivity, and uplevel skills.
For the tenth year in a row, Systems Engineering has been honored as one of Maine's Best Places to Work. This ongoing recognition is a testament to our unwavering dedication to fostering a remarkable employee experience and cultivating our 100% employee-owned culture.
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Microsoft is officially retiring Stream (Classic) in April 2024 and replacing it with Stream (on SharePoint). Companies should begin migrating important content out of Stream (Classic) now, as Microsoft warns any content remaining in Stream (Classic) after its retirement date will be deleted.
Systems Engineering Announces New Adaptive Cybersecurity Framework based on a Proprietary Methodology and the NIST CSF
New Service Provides Clients with a Measurable Approach to Operationalize the NIST Framework and Benefit from Continuous Improvement in Cybersecurity
Systems Engineering is aware of the vulnerabilities recently found in NetScaler ADC (formerly Citrix ADC) and NetScaler Gateway (formerly Citrix Gateway). Exploits on unmitigated appliances have been observed.


