TLS Tech Bulletin
Each week, or nearly each week, TLS distributes an e-mail bulletin discussing security issues, new technologies, and legal or cultural matters concerning computers and the internet. The TLS bulletin is aimed at providing critical information to novice or average computer users presented in an easily understood manner. TLS provides links to source materials, a brief description, and a recommendation, if necessary. The typically Tech Bulletin contains ten briefly encapsulated matters that can be reviewed in a very short amount of time.
For people who do not review technological issues on a daily basis, the tech bulletin can be a critical source of information for virus outbreaks, flawed patches from major vendors, Windows Update problems, internet scams, new - mostly free - technologies, and other matters impacting productivity.
The concept of distributing a tech bulletin arose from the fact that many collegues and associations share the same questions and concerns about internet secuity and privacy. Busy legal and business professionals who use computers on a daily basis ofter don't have the time to learn how to use their computers safely and efficiently. TLS believes that internet secuity is only as strong as the weakest link and that educating colleagues with whom TLS does business is necessary to protect TLS from electronic threats.
Subscriptions to the TLS Tech Bulletin are now handled through e-mail. For further information and past issues, please see the Forum.


