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Webinar: DNS New World Order – QuadX! DoH! DoT!

DNS is the fundamental glue that makes the Internet function, but it often goes unloved — unless you are an ISP looking to further monetize subscribers, or you are trying to track malware on your network. Recently, new ways to provide and secure DNS for end-users have been...

CANCELED: 2020 Annual Summit & Tradeshow

Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring St., Portland, ME 88 Spring St, Portland

Unfortunately the MTUG 33rd Annual I.T. Summit & Tradeshow has been canceled due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. MTUG's board and staff are actively planning for an alternative/rescheduled program of informative, timely online sessions. Please watch the MTUG home page for announcements for a new, expanded...

Early-Summer Webinar: Business Continuity in the Cloud – Disaster Recovery as a Service

Organizations are responsible for implementing technologies to enable the business while keeping critical data, applications and processes secure and running 24x7. Would failure to prepare for technological or natural disaster disrupt your business and lead to financial catastrophe? Is cloud based virtualization DR technologies for your servers, desktops...

Mid-Summer Webinar: Maine IT Micro?Credentials

A diverse panel discusses the development and implementation of a series of aligned micro-credential pathways in digital literacy and technology using a unified state framework. We will discuss: What are Maine employer’s IT and foundational skill needs? How can we implement a series of micro-credential pathways to fill...

Late-Summer Webinar: Upgrading Your Scripting Toolkit

Long time MTUG community participant and tech consultant William Wade discusses his perspective and key tips in using a variety of scripting tools and environments, including PowerShell, Visual Studio, Source Control (such as GIT), and more. This session's goal is to introduce these tools -- traditionally thought of...

ExecTech Webinar: HACK the SHIP – the Security, Functionality, Usability Triangle Gone Wrong

MTUG thanks Josh Moss and Jockel Carter for bringing this unique presentation to the MTUG audience: "HACK the SHIP: An overview of Shipboard ICS Cybersecurity... OR... the Security, Functionality, Usability Triangle Gone Wrong." In this session, presenter Joshua Moss explores the lack of applied security across the Maritime Transportation...

ExecTech Webinar: Cyber Threats vs. Humans & the Future

Cyber threats are increasingly targeting individual users in small to large organizations – initiating attacks via social engineering, spear phishing, or even attacking through their trusted suppliers. Technology based counter threats are trying, but sometimes failing, to keep up with the constant pace of threats change. More future...