Hot Clicks Monthly: What Did Tech Pros Click On This Month? October 2021
What stories are tech pros clicking on this month? Read the October 2021 edition of Hot Clicks Monthly to learn more.

On the final Friday of every month, we’re going to wrap up technology news from the perspective of integrators who are clicking on articles posted to our tech pro-facing sister sites, My TechDecisions and Campus Safety Magazine. It’s a new feature we call “Hot Clicks Monthly,” and the hope is that it will give marketers insight into what interests this market the most.
These are the articles which received the most traffic from integrators in August of 2021:
Townson University Saves Energy In Their Performance Space With Altman Chalice 70W Lighting
Townson University saves money and increases overall illumination in their Kaplan Concert Hall space with Altman Lighting Chalice 70W. Full story.
10 Online Privacy Facts That May Surprise You
Cyberattacks, data breaches, & hacking attempts are eye-openers as most of them are unexpected. Here are online privacy facts which will still surprise you. Full story.
Entry-Level Cybersecurity Certifications You Need In 2021
For organizations struggling to keep up with cybersecurity threats, consider starting with these certifications. Full story.
10 Effective Employee Training Tactics for New Technology
How to ensure employees can effectively use new office technology equipment through proper training. Full story.
This Illinois High Schooler Rickrolled His School District By Hacking An IPTV Network
If you have ever thought about the many IoT devices that live on networks at your organization, you should seriously look into the security of those products and segment those networks. At the very least, change the default passwords. Full story.
Windows 11 Is Now Available: How To Upgrade and What’s In Microsoft’s New Operating System
Windows 11 is finally here, and there is loads of new information about how to upgrade to the new operating system and what to expect. Full story.
See all of our editions of Hot Clicks — including the monthly editions — here.