Daniel De Steno

As a consultant to dental practices, I help my clients maximize what can be done with their technology to maximize production and profit.

Digitalized Dentistry Means Less Physical Storage and More Data System Storage are Needed. What Does This Mean for Hackers Targeting Dental Practices?

Due to the spread of coronavirus, businesses have had to adopt a remote work model, and quickly. Unfortunately, in doing so, many of these businesses may have compromised their security.

Why Dental Practices are at Risk for Being Hacked by Ransomware Cybercriminals During the COVID 19 Pandemic: Stigma, Fear and the Malware Epidemic in the U.S  

The spread of coronavirus has caused countless businesses to send their employees home to keep them healthy and prevent further transmission of the virus. These businesses are finding out how easy it can be to launch a remote working model – that is, if they have the right technologies in place.

Dental practices are suffering an epidemic of ransomware attacks that demand thousands of dollars from dentists to decrypt files. Could yours be next?  

Your practice relies on a range of technologies in order to deliver care, manage data, and provide an ideal patient experience – do you need assistance in making sure it’s all integrated effectively?

We’re proud to announce that March 1, 2020 marked our 20th anniversary serving dental practices throughout Northern Virginia, Metro Washington DC, and Maryland…

Is your IT a tool that makes your work life easier? Or a burden that you dread having to deal with every day? The answer to that question comes down to the quality of your IT support.

The use of patient communication software for dentists is expected to more than double by 2027, making it more important for practices to observe new privacy laws.