Participate. Do your part. Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. Stay vigilant and proactive to protect your digital life. 🌐 #CyberResponsibility
Rose Computer Technology Services
Computer and Network Security
Williston, Vermont 243 followers
Security First; Protect Yourself At All Times.
About us
Established in 1997, Rose Computer Technology Services is a team of 11 dedicated professionals operating out of newly expanded offices in Williston, Vermont. We are supported by over 1000 Network and Applications Engineers in our Network Operations Center, as well as our knowledgeable and professional help desk team. Security Always Comes First; Protecting Your Data at All Times. In today’s world of technology, communication, and cybersecurity, businesses cannot afford to not handle their cybersecurity properly. Hackers are actively targeting small businesses. Business owners must take appropriate measures to protect themselves.
- Website
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http://www.rosects.com
External link for Rose Computer Technology Services
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Williston, Vermont
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Virtualization, Business Continuity, Cloud Computing, Hosted Solutions, Managed IT Services, Data Loss Prevention, Email & SPAM Protection, Hardware as a Service, and Cyber Resilience
Locations
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Primary
171 Commerce St
Williston, Vermont 05495, US
Employees at Rose Computer Technology Services
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Nabil Alanbar
Engineer and team leader.
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Robert Ryan
Senior Engineer/Systems Administrator at Rose Computer Technology Services
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Richard McEntire
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David Rose (he/him)
Principal, Rose Computer Technology Services | 30+ years Providing IT and Cybersecurity Support for Vermont Businesses.
Updates
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Firewall. Use a firewall to block unauthorized access to your network. It’s a vital layer of defense. 🔥 #NetworkSecurity
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Don’t send Personal information. If an email asks for personal information, it’s likely a scam. Legitimate companies will never ask for sensitive info this way. 🚫 #CyberSafety
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Report it. Report any suspicious activity or security breaches to your IT department immediately. Prompt reporting of suspicious activities or potential security breaches is crucial in preventing further damage.. Early detection can prevent minor issues from escalating into major security incidents. Many organizations have established reporting protocols, so familiarize yourself with them and always err on the side of caution. Your quick response could be the key to stopping a security threat in its tracks. 🛑 #ReportIt
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Don’t use links from Social Media. Be cautious of social media links, especially those promising free stuff. They could lead to phishing sites. 🚨 #ScamAlert
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App Permissions. Be mindful of app permissions. Grant only what’s necessary to protect your privacy. When installing new apps, they often request access to various features of your phone, such as the camera, microphone, or location. Review these permissions carefully and only allow access to what’s essential for the app’s function. You can always go back and adjust permissions in your settings if you change your mind. Controlling app permissions, is part of Zero Trust .🔐 #LeastPrivilege #apppermissions.
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Avoid Links in Email. Hover over links before clicking to ensure they lead to legitimate websites. Fake links are a common phishing tactic. When in doubt don’t click!👀 #PhishingAlert
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Setup Alerts. Set up alerts for suspicious activity on your financial accounts. Early detection is key. 🏦 #FraudPrevention
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Stay informed. Stay informed about the latest cybersecurity threats. Knowledge is your first line of defense. 📰 #CyberNews
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Privacy Settings. Review your social media privacy settings regularly to control who sees your information. 🔒 #PrivacySettings