7 Risky Security Practices: Are Your Employees Doing Any of These?

September 2014: Could your employees’ bad habits be putting your company at risk? Your employees don’t usually intend to be a weak link, but chances are they don’t fully understand what they’re supposed to do and why. Great policies help employees develop great habits! Great policies are short, clear, specific and easy to follow. Too …

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10 Scanner Apps That Will Turn You Into a Data-Capturing Superstar

September 2014: Your smartphone’s camera is more than a handy tool for selfies and Twitter food pics —it’s a slick piece of office equipment that delivers professional-looking document scans. It can even create files that let you edit the text of your scanned documents. All you need is the right app! Here are 10 awesome …

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Facebook’s Messenger App Outrage: Sorting Fact From Fiction

September 2014: If you’re not happy with Facebook because it’s moving all of its mobile chat onto a separate app called Messenger, you’re not alone. Millions of Facebook users are flipping mad about it. But what they hate more than using a different app for sending and receiving messages are all the “permissions” required to …

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BYOD Update: What’s the Difference Between Mobile Security and Mobile Device Management?

August 2014: Mobile security was not that big a deal before smartphones leapt onto the scene. You just synced your contacts, calendar and email onto your Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) over USB and that was it. When WiFi and cellular data plans hopped in, PDAs and mobile phones fused into smartphones — BlackBerrys, specifically, became …

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Smart(er)watches Have Finally Arrived! 10 Things They’re Good For

August 2014: If you’ve been waiting for a smartwatch that looks good and lets you get information from your Android without taking it out of your pocket — they’re here! If you’ve been waiting for one that works like a tiny smartphone, you may want to keep waiting. Like, maybe for Apple’s model that’s rumored …

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Typosquatting: 5 Reasons To Check Your Spelling Online

August 2014: Have you ever typed in a URL and landed someplace totally unexpected? Or not realized you were on the wrong website until after you clicked around a while? Chances are you hopped onto a typosquat. Typosquatting is when someone occupies a domain that’s super-similar to another domain in hopes you’ll land there by …

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An Extraordinary Honor

Claire Yum Arnold, CEO

Claire Lewis (Yum) Arnold

Co-Founder and Executive Chair

Buzz around the Pond

Junior Achievement (JA) of Georgia is transforming students’ futures through financial literacy, career readiness, and entrepreneurship. On February 21st, JA will honor outstanding leaders who embody that mission.

We’re thrilled that Leapfrog’s co‑founder and Executive Chair, Yum Arnold, will be inducted as a laureate into the JA Atlanta Business Hall of Fame. We’re proud to celebrate her impact and JA’s incredible work across Georgia!