The movement for the inclusion of people with developmental disabilities led to a proclamation of March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in 1987.
Leadership at the Warren County DD Board knew they needed to invest in their cybersecurity to keep ePHI protected and maintain their HIPAA compliance. That’s why they partnered with GO Concepts.
As an organization, your efforts to combat the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) have most likely forced you to change how and where you perform your daily operations.
The ability to identify a data breach is just as important as being able to defend against one. Many users fail to see the signs that they’ve been hacked, allowing cybercriminals to cause damage and steal data without having to worry about being caught.
Wishing You a Happy New Year from GO Concepts: Featuring Local Nonprofit Inspiration Studios The New Year is a time of fresh starts and renewal, and the GO Concepts team wanted to share a little something special with you at the beginning of 2021. One of the great joys we experience is when we are […]
The first installment in our blog series about IT Red Flags explores a common and dangerous habit — sharing files with your email. Not only is it unsafe, but it’s also inconvenient.
If you don’t have a strategy for your IT, you’re going to encounter problems. Without a plan, your processes and communication channels will of course increase downtime.
As we wind up 2020, leaders are finalizing their budgets for 2021. Proactive technology upgrades and replacements should be a part of every organization’s planning.
Ho, Ho, Ho -- Oh No! It’s beginning to look a lot like holiday shopping scam season. Here at Go Concepts, we have put together a list of tips to keep your virtual information safe and cozy against hackers.
According to Morphisec’s Work-from-Home Employee Cybersecurity Threat Index, 20% of workers said their IT team had not provided any tips as they shifted to working from home.
Regardless of your organization's size or the industry you are operating in, you need to comply with some regulatory standards. But are you sure what this means for your developmental disabilities organization?