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Bend, Oregon Telecommunications Expert Announces Launch of New Company Website

Bend, Oregon Telecommunications Expert Announces Launch of New Company Website










Bend, OR (PRWEB) November 21, 2012

While the advancement of technology is welcome, the influx of information about it is confusing. “The biggest downfall people have in dealing with technology is all the convoluted information out there, unfortunately there is a real lack of knowledge concerning technology,” said Kevin McPhetridge, owner of KMA Communications.

KMA Communications looks forward to bringing some clarity with their residential and commercial networking consulting, structured cabling, and home theater setup services provided, as featured on their new website, http://www.mykmacommunications.com. KMA hopes to draw new customers from the Central Oregon area and educate them on how to streamline current and new telecommunications systems.

“I recently worked with a company who was paying for 24 phone lines and they only had 6 employees. After evaluating their phone service contract, we were able to save them a large sum of money per month on their phone bill,” said Kevin. “I want to help people understand what they really need. I like to make it simple for customers.”

KMA Communications is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, making it simple for customers to contact them to solve their tech emergencies.

To learn more about this outstanding company, please call (541) 815-1708, and visit their website http://www.mykmacommunications.com.

About KMA Communications

KMA Communications is a telecommunications business providing businesses and residences with a wide range of services including business phone systems, installation, computer networking, Internet set-up, voice and data cabling. Founder Kevin McPhetridge prides himself on quality work and supporting all of a client’s telecommunications needs. His business services the Central Oregon community, including Deschutes, Jefferson, and Crook counties.






















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TakeDownCon Rocket City 2014


Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) April 28, 2014

The EC-Council Foundation is bringing this globally recognized hacking and offensive cyber security conference to Huntsville for the second year in partnership with Dynetics, the premier sponsor and host. The event will be held on Aug. 18-19, along with a pre-conference training academy Aug. 14-17, in the Dynetics Solutions Complex at 1004 Explorer Blvd. in Cummings Research Park.

As a Microsoft MVP, Januszkiewicz was chosen for having a “unique set of skills and passion” around Microsoft technologies and is recognized for her contributions to online and technical communities. The speaker’s many Microsoft certifications include MCITP, MCTS, MCSE and MCDBA. At the TakeDownCon conference, she will cover “Adventures in Underland: What Password Do When No One is Watching.”

Januszkiewicz, who is also CEO and founder of CQURE, has spoken at numerous well-known conferences such as TechEd North America, TechEd Europe, TechEd Middle East, RSA, TechDays and CyberCrime, and she writes extensively on Windows security. She is the security architect on IDesign, a team of world-class security architects, and her company, CQURE, works on a range of security-related issues and projects. She has conducted hundreds of IT security audits and penetration tests, including some for governmental organizations. Januszkiewicz is co-author of a book about the Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 and is currently working on a second book.

Eric Lopez, EC-Council’s Director of Conferences and Events, said, “We are excited to work with Dynetics again this year to bring to Huntsville some of the most well-known and highly respected experts in the field of cyber security. Paula is one of the most admired in the field, particularly with her specialty in Microsoft security. We were pleased with the response last year to our first conference in Huntsville, with 230 conference attendees and 70 pre-conference training participants. We had great speakers and a number of them are returning. We’re fortunate to have Paula as one of our new speakers for 2014.”

The Rocket City TakeDownCon will deliver a comprehensive analysis of cyber security through EC-Council’s industry-leading training and thought-provoking keynotes in two focused tracks, “Attack” and “Defense,” featuring a variety of instructors and speakers.

“The line-up of speakers at this year’s Rocket City TakeDownCon is remarkable and not yet complete,” said Dynetics Chief Technical Officer Tom Baumbach. “We look forward to another successful conference.” For more information about the event and the current lineup of speakers, visit http://www.takedowncon.com/.

About TakeDownCon

TakeDownCon is a highly technical forum that focuses on the latest vulnerabilities, the most potent exploits, and the current security threats. World-class industry insiders come to share their knowledge, giving delegates the opportunity to learn about the industry’s most important issues. With two days and two dynamic tracks, delegates will spend Day 1 on the Attack, learning how even the most protected systems can be breached. Day 2 is dedicated to Defense, and delegates will learn if their defense mechanisms are on par to thwart nefarious and persistent attacks. TakeDownCon provides the most sought after technical training and certification classes offered through Hacker Halted Academy by top training companies and led by well-respected instructors. For more information, visit http://www.takedowncon.com/rocketcity.

About Dynetics

Dynetics delivers the “Power of Solutions” to government and commercial customers in the areas of intelligence, missiles, aviation, cyber and space. Based in Huntsville, Ala., with offices throughout the United States, Dynetics is a mid-tier company that provides complete lifecycle analysis, engineering and hardware solutions to support customer missions. Dynetics works alongside government and commercial customers to provide leading-edge solutions that impact the integrity of cyberspace – whether for defending their own environments or taking the offensive. For more information, visit http://www.dynetics.com.

About EC-Council Foundation

EC-Council Foundation is a not-for-profit initiative by EC-Council to raise awareness of online safety issues for the global community while unifying global cyber defense. EC-Council Foundation’s mission is to unify global cyber defense by fostering collaboration and participation of online computer users to become advocates for safe on-line activities for youth and adults alike through education and training programs. Visit http://foundation.eccouncil.org/.























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VPNReviewz Reviews the Best VPN Services


Undisclosed Location, South America (PRWEB) June 08, 2013

On June 5th this year, The Guardian published a top secret court order they had obtained somehow.. The top secret order they had obtained forces Verizon to hand over specific data on the telephone calls of all their customers.There was a non-disclosure paragraph included, records for a 90 day period were to be collected, but the order didn’t include the contents of the communications. The following day, The Washington Post exposed the PRISM program, a program that claims to give the NSA direct access to no less than 9 of the top internet companies servers. Service providers like Google, Yahoo!, and Facebook were implicated, though all the providers denied any knowledge of the program. Globally, the public knee-jerk reaction was outrage at the revelation that any government agency would so blatantly invade a constitutionally guaranteed right to privacy. The NSA has been recording almost everyone, virtually everywhere.

But, according to Michael Maxstead, the CEO of VPNReviewz, “The revelations of the last few days are just the tip of the secret surveillance iceberg. Because the real question surrounding these disclosures isn’t ‘Why was it done?’ The questions that should, (and probably will be,) be asked are ‘How often has it been done, and to whom?´ Maxstead asserts that there are many more surveillance programs, both in the government and private sector, “It’s to the point that corporations and governments are trying to, (or do,) know every little thing about the entire population of the earth, not just the terrorists, hackers, scammers, and other percieved threats.” Then he says that there are ways that a person can communicate “discreetly, and in complete privacy”…at least on the internet.

His website, VPNReviewz rates and analyzes privacy and anonymity software, services, and providers, and according to the CEO, “People may not be able to keep the government from obtaining their phone records, or corporations from taking photos of them in public areas, but there are ways to keep internet activities from being spied on.” He explains that a VPN, (Virtual Private Network,) would encrypt all traffic to and from a computer communicating on the internet. “Even if the data stream is intercepted and copied by a anyone, it would be garbled and unusable, unless the decryption key is provided,” he says.

“Increasingly, governments and private sector corporations are crossing the line with privacy intrusive programs. Secret blanket warrants from secret court proceedings, using rather loose interpretations of regulations and laws, and repeated requests for back-door access to records by government agencies, all have become almost commonplace,” Maxstead says, then continues, “and until now, the people that have been reporting that virtually everyone, everywhere, were being watched, tracked, and recorded, were called crackpots, and their accusations and reports were dismissed as paranoid delusions by most.”

Maxstead points out that though there has been a lot of bloggers and smaller media outlets that repeatedly report on these invasive programs and mis-conduct, but that “The mainstream media outlets, tend to avoid these types of scandals.” As to the reason he believes the mainstream media has avoided such exposure, he said “Anything I say on that subject would be pure speculation,” but then notes that it was only after the public uproar over the documents that exposed the PRISM program and the blanket collection order of Verizon customer data that other mainstream media outlets picked upon it.

“These public revelations served to illustrate the increased necessity of using VPNs and other privacy software,” he said. Maxstead claims that in the past he has been accused of being overly paranoid about government spying. “But these disclosures really drive home the point that there has never been a greater need for people to protect their privacy.” he says, then ends with, “There was a day that a personal privacy was sacred to the government, but now the only ones protecting an individuals rights to privacy, is the individual.”























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