These Everyday Objects Can Lead to Identity Theft
Could a child’s doll pose a security risk? Yes, it can when a home network isn’t protected. What other kinds of everyday objects can lead to identity theft?
7 Customer-Facing Technologies to Give You an Advantage
About 68% of consumers are happy using helpful chatbots. That’s just one example of the customer-facing technology on our list that can help you gain a competitive edge.
6 Things You Should Do to Handle Data Privacy Updates
Is your company having a hard time staying on top of data privacy regulation updates? We’ll help you out with 6 simple things you can do to improve your compliance efforts.
Microsoft Forms: One of the Handiest Freebies in Microsoft 365
From customer satisfaction surveys to event signups, Microsoft Forms does it all. Learn how to easily send surveys and get responses back online.
Data Backup Is Not Enough, You Also Need Data Protection
Data needs more protection than ever due to the increase in cyberattack sophistication. Learn why data backup is no longer enough to protect your business.
SD WAN – What’s up with that?
SD WAN – What’s up with that? So what is this SD-WAN that you have been hearing about? SD-WAN, the acronym for Software Defined Wide
Good Fences Make for Secure Data
Good Fences Make for Secure Data Investing in firewalls, anti-malware and data encryption software Firewalls and anti-malware tools can help you by keeping unwanted actors
SMB and Some Basic Employee Security Issues
SMB and Some Basic Employee Security Issues Training teams Your employees are your first line of defense. Training is a basic requirement and should be
Cybercrime – Two basic routines to Protect Your Data
Cybercrime – Two basic routines to Protect Your Data Cybersecurity is certainly not something to be ignored by organizations no matter how big or small
Why Managed Service may be the way to go for your data security
Why Managed Service may be the way to go for your data security Since effective cybersecurity should be a proactive effort, not reactive, this means
Why Cybersecurity shouldn’t be taken lightly
Why Cybersecurity shouldn’t be taken lightly Let’s start with a “fun fact”: In 1981, the first cybercriminal was convicted of hacking into the AT&T network
You can lose more in a cyber attack than you can imagine
You can lose more in a cyber attack than you can imagine One of the errors many smaller firms make–and some larger ones–is that they