Blink Charging Co., a leading manufacturer, owner, operator, and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services engaged DataLink to build out its IT infrastructure at its 15,000-square-foot global HQ in Bowie, MD.
Blink has designated Maryland as its central hub, leveraging its proximity to Washington, DC. DataLink’s local experts met with the client’s technical staff to discuss the cabling, wireless, and camera requirements to formulate an implementation plan.





Much of the concern about implementing the Internet of Things (IoT) centers on how to manage, monitor and secure the underlying infrastructure. According to
Organizations without a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) or an IT Security Manager typically lack a comprehensive plan to address security issues mandated by government agencies and industry best practices.
As organizations increasingly adopt virtualization, software defined networks and cloud applications, firewalls have been evolving from perimeter-based security devices to distributed security solutions.
With IT systems and the Internet influencing virtually every aspect of business, one mistake many companies make is dividing up their IT management needs among different vendors. This may not seem like an issue, but it could significantly compromise security and effectiveness, and waste time.
Access Control offers continuous security by preventing unauthorized entry to buildings, offices, elevators, and sensitive resources such as data centers, utility rooms, and telephone closets.
One in four Americans have had their health data exposed in security breaches. Data on more than 45 million patients was compromised in the third quarter of 2023 alone.
This joint advisory focuses on the most common cybersecurity misconfigurations and systemic weaknesses and highlights the tactics, techniques, and procedures that bad guys use to exploit these security holes.