How to get away with emailing really large files
Over the years, I’ve had many clients complain about emails not being delivered because of file size limitations. Yes, that 100 page PowerPoint presentation is important, but most mail servers won’t accept messages larger than 25mb. Even if your mail server allows you to send messages that are larger than 25mb, if the recipient’s mail […]
Microsoft adds ransomware protection, recovery tools to Office 365

Microsoft has rolled out a series of new tools to protect its Office 365 Home and 365 Personal customers from a variety of cyberthreats, including ransomware.
How Measuring Security for Risk ROI Can Empower CISOs
For the vast majority of business decisions, organizations seek metrics-driven proof. Why is cybersecurity the exception?
Email Phishing Has Never Been Easier
Simple any easy task management with Microsoft 365

Microsoft released Office 365 Groups as a new approach to team-based collaboration in October 2014. Since then, Groups have received a steady flow of enhancements ranging from the essential-for-adoption (Outlook 2016 support), interesting-and-useful (apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile and connectors to harvest information from cloud data sources), to the not-so-good (the flawed integration with […]
Throw out your file server, we did
Todd Frankel Joins the Protected Trust Team as CFO
Protected Trust is excited to welcome Todd Frankel, CPA to our team as our new Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Frankel brings over 25 years of experience as a certified public accountant and financial officer, along with a strong background in high-compliance, complex financial affairs. Frankel joins the dynamic, creative, and innovative team at Protected Trust […]
Mobile Device Management is Critical to HIPAA Compliance
Children’s Medical Center of Dallas serves as a good example of the importance of managing mobile devices as part of your HIPAA compliance regimen.
What to Do If You Find Someone Else’s Health Information (PHI)
My first data breach went like this: In the early 2000s, a young accountant was flying back to the home office after working several days onsite at a year-end audit. She had brought along two compact discs, one loaded with detailed employee information and the other loaded with her favorite songs. Thinking it was her […]