Sentences with phrase «remote access of»

The adapter allows for secure remote access of the lock without having to pay for monthly subscription fees.
Using the exploit, the researchers were able to bypass any prohibitions against remote access of the networked light bulbs, and then install malicious firmware.

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Usually, this comes with remote access so that your entire company can access what it needs, when it needs it — regardless of where any individual employee happens to be.
If you need more advanced document management services, look for hosted solutions that provide automatic e-mail notification in the event of any changes, user authentication for enhanced security, digital signatures, targeted and custom solutions for your industry, multimedia filing so that you can intelligently integrate video, images, and text - based documents, and enhanced data encryption for more secure emailing and remote document access.
Related: Why Bitcoin's Future Is Bright With the security arm of Xapo well - established and thriving «as the largest custodian of bitcoin in the world,» Casares claims, his next quest is to bring bitcoin to remote, underserved communities throughout the world, places similar to where he grew up, where access to money makes «the difference between having clothes for winter or not,» between eating and going hungry.
Musk, 43, also has publicly talked about using satellites to provide Internet access to remote parts of the Earth, a mission that Google also has embraced in a separate project that relies on high - altitude balloons.
Prosecutors said McArthur admitted that during the scheme, he gave Livingston unauthorized access to a remote administration tool on a computer connected to the network of a Pennsylvania - based telecommunications company where he worked.
Seven in 10 of the world's poor live in remote or rural areas, where access to medical services is sharply limited or not available at all: 5 billion people can't reach or afford essential surgical care, from emergency caesarian sections to cancer surgery.
That way Zebrano can easily access all of the relevant information should Mariam or her husband ever have a problem with their appliances — or even their TV remote.
Musk recently mused about plans to send hundreds of tiny satellites into orbit to provide Internet access to remote parts of the world.
By hiring remote workers, we get access to experts located all over the world, at a fraction of the cost of hiring a full - time employee from an expensive city like New York or San Francisco.
Utilizing remote access video options, you can tune into your store at the time of an alarm, visually confirm the activity and help distinguish a break - in from an embarrassed employee dashing in to grab forgotten keys.
Expanding upon the in - home delivery feature of Amazon Key, Amazon has rolled out smart entry upgrades to all customers nationwide, such as keyless entry, remote lock and unlock and guest access.
CMIT Solutions of West Metro Denver immediately rose to the challenge of providing a range of small business IT solutions to Reaction Engines Inc., including 24 - hour help desk services, remote server access, software support, and comprehensive data protection.
The cyber policy should be comprehensive, setting forth the types, access, usage, and classification of data as well as include procedures for remote access, the usage of social media, and the protocols in the event of an incident or data breach.
The Trend Micro report noted that businesses may incorrectly configure their infrastructure, make internet connectivity a requirement for device functionality or enable remote access for troubleshooting, all of which provide paths for attackers to compromise the network.
They serve a range of customers including frequent travelers, remote workers, crypto - enthusiasts and people in areas without access to reliable financial services.
Cloud - and online - based systems offer the benefit of remote access for key personnel, giving the full picture of your business finances from anywhere with internet access in the world, so neither you nor they are running into the office every time something needs to be checked.
Two families of remote - access Trojans (RATs) have infiltrated small companies in the U.S., the U.K. and India since early 2015 and have stolen money, according to...
Cloud - based wallet services are offered by providers as a method of storing your private keys on a remote server, meaning you can gain access to them any time you have access to the Internet.
The prospect of discerning an essence of experience in the bewildering mass of disparate things termed experience seems dismayingly remote by contrast with the direct access to the essence of experience which an intuitive and immediate grasp of one's experience would seem to offer.
These new features also enhance worker safety by reducing the number of performance tests and remote access, and the number of ladder climbs required by line operators is significantly reduced.
Remote Active Club Manager has been offering new access to its cloud - based wine club management system, from PCs or Macs, via the Internet over almost any type of connection, including satellite.
In addition to improving the differentiation of Australian products in existing markets, creating safer and more stable products can open up access to niche markets, such as products for remote mining camps, military rations or servicing remote developing regions in South East Asia.
The Government recognises the original intention of the location rules was to create a suitable geographic spread of pharmacies to ensure dependable and timely access to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines, including in rural and remote regions.
Remote access is not permitted from more than one site or campus of a multi-campus institution unless a multi-campus licence is negotiated with CSIRO Publishing.
Remote access to, and sharing of the online resource among, members of any type of regional consortium is not permitted without prior negotiation with CSIRO Publishing.
Most small - scale family farmers live in remote locations and lack access to credit, so they are vulnerable to middlemen who offer cash for their coffee at a fraction of its value.
A 2012 study conducted by the University of Kansas and University of Utah found that hikers who stayed in a remote location without access to digital devices showed a 50 percent increase in their ability to creatively problem - solve.
Prepare for pregnancy, birth and parenting: A lot of remote communities in Bangladesh haven't had access to health workers or authoritative health information to help women in the community to prepare for pregnancy, birth and parenting.
The inequity experienced by pregnant women living in rural and remote locations forced to travel long distances to access maternity care, is raised as a failure of government to provide essential services to these communities [31 — 33] placing lives at risk.
prescribing fees, or a scale of fees, for the supply of computer - compiled lists and electronic storage media by the Electoral Commission to any person under section 114, and for the giving of remote access by electronic means under that section:
The Program set a goal of achieving statewide access to Internet download speeds of at least 100 Mbps, and 25 Mbps in the most rural and remote areas.
Clinton's campaign website boasts of her Senate achievements, including bringing broadband to remote areas of the state (a goal that still hasn't been fully accomplished, with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration just now promising statewide broadband access by 2018) and joining with Ebay to provide tech support, microloans and training to boost small - business sales online.
November 19, 2004 - With 52 locations, mobile outlets and remote access via the Internet, the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library offers its resources and services to literally every resident in every corner of Erie County.
The man of God mentioned that the NPP only concentrates on the radio to reach out to its electorates, forgetting the fact that there are others especially those in the remote areas who do not have access to radio sets hence do not get the message the party is trying to put across.
The Cocoa Roads Project aims at improving road networks in cocoa communities with the view to ensuring access to remote cocoa areas as well as creating a congenial environment to promote the livelihoods of cocoa farmers.
With 52 locations, mobile outlets and remote access via the Internet, the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library offers its resources and services to literally every resident in every corner of Erie County.
Designed to play any size record at any of 3 different speeds, it provides you with remote control access to all of the features and has auto return.
Hardware and software are provided to ensure that even in remote places investigators can access scientific literature — of critical importance to scientists who do not receive published journals routinely.
«Just like a moon base, the permanent facilities of the new world of Aquatica will have a constant, safe, close to Earth - normal living environment with lockout access to the remote and extreme external environment,» he says.
But the biggest finding was that those who lived closer to the city center or the main highway had better access to water deliveries than those in more remote areas — because of distance and transportation issues — but still less than their urban counterparts.
The same remote consultation services could also be made available to millions of people around the world who lack access to medical specialists, Komarneni says.
«The federal government has made a significant investment in the adoption of these systems, particularly with the challenges of expanding remote access to high - quality care.»
Around the same size as Jamaica, this is one of the most remote and difficult to access islands in the Canadian High Arctic, and as such not much was known about the geology.
Gaining access to remote places is a challenge — insurmountable, many scientists say, without the support of local scientists or logistical staff.
For medics on the battlefield and doctors in remote or developing parts of the world, getting rapid access to the drugs needed to treat patients can be challenging.
Suspended high above the canopy, in a gondola hanging from a construction crane, they have unparalleled access to life at the top of the trees and a unique perspective on the forces that threaten this remote region.
In the new paper, the technique the researchers have dubbed «aIR - Jumper» also enables the creation of bidirectional, covert, optical communication between air - gapped internal networks, which are computers isolated and disconnected from the internet that do not allow for remote access to the organization.
A new open - access article in the Journal of Applied Remote Sensing is garnering attention for research that could aid in the campaign to prevent drunk driving: a device that can detect alcohol in cars.
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