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Marco Alcala is the founder and CEO of Alcala Consulting, founded on July 1, 1997. He started with no capital, no employees and no plan – other than an unwavering belief that he could help his future clients use technology to make their businesses more efficient and successful. Since then, the company has grown to include offices in Pasadena, CA, and San Antonio, TX. They primarily serve mature and rapidly growing businesses looking to have IT and cybersecurity programs in place that simply run like clockwork. Marco attributes his team’s success to its ability to lead across a broad range of competencies, including application development, document imaging, enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, infrastructure support, cybersecurity and help desk. It’s an extensive list – but Marco makes sure to remind clients that there’s no system that’s 100% secure. Criminals are going to find a way to break through your defenses one way or another, and you need to be able to detect those breaches as soon as they happen. That’s why it’s so important to identify someone within your company to serve as a point person in charge of cybersecurity. With larger firms, they even hire a chief security officer – but if you’re a smaller firm, that can run $300,000 per year or more. Because not everyone can afford that, Alcala is now offering that service on a shared, virtual basis. That way you don’t have to worry about cybersecurity because there’s somebody owning that responsibility and making sure the company’s protected in the way it should be. They even help clients who are applying for cyber liability insurance. Clients provide Marco with the application, and he answers everything and explains exactly what those responses mean in terms of associated policies and technology. And if he does discover a missing security control, he works with them to make sure it’s rapidly put into place. Marco graduated in 1997 with a bachelor of science in computer science from California State College, Northridge. In addition, he has since earned an extensive list of additional computer industry certifications, including: • Microsoft Certified Professional • VMWare Certified Professional – Data Center Virtualization • VMWare Technical Sales Professional Accreditation • VMWare Technical Sales Professional – Desktop Virtualization Accreditation When he’s not diving deeper into technology, Marco also loves dancing salsa and bachata – and when throwing a party, he’ll even pull out his conga drums and invite his guests to play along. Also into health and fitness, he’ll hit the gym early in the morning before heading off to work. He also enjoys mowing his lawn while listening to a good book on Audible. Marco loves to travel, and he adores his children, son Mark Anthony and daughter Isabella.

How to Configure Google Workspace 2-Step Verification

Posted by By Marco Alcala March 12, 2023Posted inEmail Security
Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite, is a cloud-based productivity suite that includes various tools such as Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Docs. As with any cloud-based service, security…
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How to Configure Domain Keys Identified Email (DKIM)

Posted by By Marco Alcala March 12, 2023Posted inEmail Security
In today's world, email has become an integral part of our lives, and businesses rely heavily on it for communication with clients and customers. However, email spoofing and phishing attacks…
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Configuring Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance (DMARC)

Posted by By Marco Alcala March 12, 2023Posted inEmail Security
Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance, or DMARC for short, is an email authentication protocol that provides an extra layer of security against email spoofing, phishing, and other email-based frauds.…
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How to Configure The Sender Policy Framework (SPF)

Posted by By Marco Alcala March 12, 2023Posted inEmail Security
Configuring the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for your organization is an important step in securing your email system. SPF helps prevent email spoofing and phishing attacks by verifying that incoming…
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