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Author: Christopher

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Christopher

Christopher Clai is a Senior Security Engineer, IT Generalist, and Developer from Chicago, IL with over 20 years of experience in Information Technology ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500's. Chris loves the Pacific Northwest, Sushi, Invader Zim, Rugby, World of Warcraft, raves, and is an avid user of Microsoft and Linux-based technologies.

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    April 17, 2021
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    Bear Security – Security News for Week of April 17, 2021

    US government sanctions Russia for SolarWinds, the FBI is assisting in cleaning up Hafnium exploits, and more that round up the last week in cybersecurity news.
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    April 12, 2021
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    Premiering Our New Weekly Web Show, Bear Security!

    Checkout our new weekly web show that covers topics in the Cybersecurity industry.
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    April 9, 2021
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    Should the EC-Council Remain a Standard in Cybersecurity After Sexist Poll?

    The EC-Council found trouble after a poll posted on LinkedIn made worse by blocking women who were criticizing it. Should we still trust the EC-Council?
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  • IT Fixes
    By Christopher
    April 6, 2021
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    How to Avoid Frustration With Microsoft Intune MDM on Workstations

    If you are going to start using Microsoft Intune / Microsoft Endpoint Manager to manage your workstations, then learn from my experience on how to save ...
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    By Christopher
    March 21, 2021
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    The Growing Issue of Spam for Outlook.com Personal Accounts

    Users of Microsoft's Outlook.com are growing frustrated over spam issues that seem are increasing, and a support experience that is severely lacking a solution.
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    By Christopher
    March 15, 2021
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    Fixing APC PowerChute Personal Edition Not Detecting UPS on Windows 10

    Steps on addressing an error that says your UPS was not detected when you attempt to install APC PowerChute Personal Edition on your desktop or laptop.
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    By Christopher
    March 7, 2021
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    The Dangers of Non-Disparagement Agreements on the Tech Industry

    Non-disparagement is an agreement between two parties to agree not to speak negatively of each other. Though, how beneficial are they to the market?
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  • Blog
    By Christopher
    March 3, 2021
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    Microsoft Ignite 2021 – Day 2 Quick Recap

    A quick recap of the announcements, product features, and limitations I learned through the various sessions I was able to attend during the 2nd day of ...
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  • Blog
    By Christopher
    March 2, 2021
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    Microsoft Ignite 2021 – Day 1 Quick Recap

    Today was the first day of two Microsoft Ignite events that will be going on in 2021. Here's a quick recap of the day.
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