PCA Technology Solutions
Building the Firewall (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)
While online scams and hacking have been around for decades, bad actors are becoming more sophisticated and scaling their operations to target more people. read more >
by Lance Turner -
Ransomware, Risks, Cybercrimes and Shame
Ransomware attacks on businesses in Arkansas are on the rise, the FBI and IT professionals say, though embarrassment at security breaches means concrete numbers are hard to obtain. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Cryptocurrency Market Gaining Acceptance
More businesses around the world are accepting cryptocurrency — or digital money — as payment, more people are using ATMs that dispense one of its best-known forms, and more of those people are baby boomers. read more >
PCA Tech Begins ‘Transition’ of South Arkansas IT
PCA Technology Solutions in Little Rock has come to an agreement with Hazel Hart of Hart & Co. in Fordyce that expands its reach into south Arkansas. read more >
State Confirms Insurance Claim in Web ‘Breach’
Arkansas officials confirmed last week that the state filed an insurance claim in a May 15 website security lapse that exposed sensitive data on 30,000 Arkansans seeking pandemic unemployment benefits. read more >
by Kyle Massey -
Virtual ‘Bombing’ in Zoom Meetings Preventable
For casual users, bombers are an inconvenience. For businesses holding more virtual meetings amid the pandemic, they could be alarming if company teams share confidential or proprietary information in meetings. read more >
Webinar: Learn How to Protect Your Business From Cybersecurity Threats
PCA Technology Solutions President and CEO Ted Clouser will be the first featured guest on Insights, a new webinar series presented by Arkansas Business. read more >
PCA Technology Solutions Announces New Partnership
PCA Technology Solutions recently announced its partnership with Invo Solutions LLC of Springfield, Missouri, a financial technology company that has launched new video banking software. read more >
Cryptojacking Is Trend to Watch
Cryptojacking, the unauthorized use of others’ computers to "mine" cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, has surpassed the use of ransomware as the top cybercrime. read more >