Kamil Wozniak

IPsec VPN from the ground up: what it protects, how it works, and when it makes sense, IT services for companies in Warsaw
Networks

IPsec VPN from the ground up: what it protects, how it works, and when it makes sense for your business.

IPsec VPN sounds like a term from network documentation, but in practice it describes a very specific thing: a way for company data to travel across the internet "in a secure envelope." IPsec operates at the network layer (IP layer) and can provide key security services – confidentiality (encryption), integrity (protection against changes along the way), and

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Secure Data Deletion Before IT Equipment Disposal - NIST 800-88, ISO 21964 and Company Responsibilities
Security

Secure Data Deletion Before IT Equipment Disposal – NIST 800-88, ISO 21964, and Company Responsibilities

In a world where data is one of the most valuable corporate assets, improperly deleting it can cost more than the hardware itself, which has just stopped working. A simple "formatting" or factory reset is often an illusion of security – remnants of information remain, waiting for someone to recover them. Even after returning old laptops or servers,

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Gnail vs. Outlook in Practice: A Comparison for Businesses, IT Services Ożarów Mazowiecki, Warsaw, Błonie
Networks

Gmail or Outlook – choosing corporate email in practice

Choosing a company email rarely begins with a cold analysis. More often, it begins with a simple question: "Is Gmail or Outlook better?" And this is where the problems begin, because behind this apparent simplicity lie two completely different approaches to work, security, and collaboration within the company. For some, Gmail is synonymous with speed and simplicity, for

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Microsoft Intune - implementation for companies in Warsaw, Błonie. IT services for companies
Software

Microsoft Intune from scratch – how it works and how to securely manage devices and applications in the company

Hybrid work, personal phones, laptops bought on the spur of the moment, and access to company data from anywhere. For many companies, this is a daily occurrence, but it's also a source of quiet chaos that only emerges when something goes wrong. A lost phone, a lack of updates, an employee leaving without returning their equipment—sound familiar?

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Is it worth implementing Ubiquiti in your company?
Networks

Ubiquiti UniFi in the company - what you should know before implementation

If you're considering implementing Ubiquiti UniFi in your business, it's likely not because you "need Wi-Fi." You already have the network. It works—at least on paper. The question is whether it works stably, predictably, and in a way that you don't have to worry about more often than necessary. UniFi has been a topic of conversation for years.

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Safe remote work in a simple IT company. IT support for companies. IT specialist Warsaw
Security

Safe remote work in the company - a complete compendium of IT, GDPR and good practices

Remote work in a company can be a huge convenience – greater flexibility, access to specialists, and lower organizational costs. At the same time, it's precisely in this model that IT security is most often "leaked," often completely unnoticed. A laptop used at the kitchen table, a quick login without additional security, or company files stored "for a while" privately are all examples.

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VoLTE what is it and how does it work
Technology

VoLTE in the company – what it is and how it affects business calls

We usually take phone calls in our company for granted—until they start causing problems. Poorer voice quality, longer connection times, "discontinued" calls in the field, or signals from customers that it's becoming increasingly difficult to reach them. Increasingly, the cause lies not with the phones themselves or the operator, but with technological changes that have already

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