Ward 2 Race Contributions, Controversies Heat Up

June 1, 2020

All but one of the Democratic candidates signed on to the Fair Elections Program — a voluntary process that provides base amounts and matching funds for those who pledge to only accept small donations.

Tech Tip: Plan for the Worst and Hope for the Best


As the workplace has gotten more digital, business continuity has had to take into account the immense amount of stress one failing system can impose on the other digital systems your business relies on.

Tech Tip: Don’t Download Anything You’re Not Authorized to Download

May 26, 2020

The right thing to do is to ask your IT department or provider to assist you by installing a secure, commercial-grade, file-sharing application.

My Georgetown: Madeleine Albright

May 20, 2020

Georgetown has long been home to many public figures. But for all their fame, or notoriety, they all have one thing in common: Georgetown is home, the place they brush […]

COVID-19 Infections Down at D.C. Jail as Lawsuit Continues

May 18, 2020

The inmates had claimed that the Department of Corrections was recklessly endangering prisoners’ health by not taking preventive measures to avoid infection.

Tech Tip: Do Online Banking? Read This …


Never access your online account with a PC or device that you use to log in to social media sites or free email accounts (like Hotmail) or to surf the web.

Tech Tip: How to Keep Staff From Unintentionally Causing a Security Breach

May 11, 2020

Once the foundation is in place, the next most important thing you can do is create an Acceptable Use Policy and train your employees on how to use company devices and other security protocols

D.C. Witness: 8 More D.C. Jail Inmates Test Positive for COVID-19

May 4, 2020

Of the inmates who have contracted the coronavirus, 55 are being held in isolation, while 94 have recovered from their illnesses and returned to the jail’s general population. 

Tech Tip: Make Phishing Training a Priority


With businesses forced to use technology to support a remote workforce, It becomes extremely important to train your employees to spot phishing attempts.

Tech Tip: If You’ve Ever Said This, You’re Asking to Be Hacked

April 27, 2020

Half of all cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses because they make themselves low-hanging fruit with sloppy or nonexistent security protocols.