Cybersecurity
Remote Work Security: What Your Business Needs to Have in Place
Remote Work Security: What Your Business Needs to Have in Place Remote work didn’t just change where people work — it permanently expanded the attack surface every business has to defend. When your team was in one office on one network, the security ...
Credential Stuffing, Password Spraying, and Why MFA Stops Both
Credential Stuffing, Password Spraying, and Why MFA Stops Both Two of the most common account takeover attacks are happening against your Microsoft 365 tenant right now. Here’s how they work and why MFA is the one control that stops both cold. Most ...
What Is an IT Security Audit — and What Should Your Business Expect?
What Is an IT Security Audit — and What Should Your Business Expect? An IT security audit is the periodic, structured review that tells you whether your security program is actually working — not just whether it exists on paper. Risk assessments ...
What Is Dark Web Monitoring — and Should Your Business Have It?
What Is Dark Web Monitoring — and Should Your Business Have It? Your employees’ credentials are probably already for sale somewhere. Dark web monitoring is how you find out before an attacker uses them. Data breaches happen constantly — not just to ...
The New Employee IT Security Checklist: What Should Happen on Day One (and What Usually Doesn’t)
The New Employee IT Security Checklist: What Should Happen on Day One (and What Usually Doesn’t) A new employee without proper IT onboarding isn’t just a productivity problem — it’s a security gap that opens the moment they log in for the first time. ...
What Is Business Email Compromise — and Why Is It More Dangerous Than Ransomware?
What Is Business Email Compromise — and Why Is It More Dangerous Than Ransomware? BEC is the highest-dollar cybercrime category in the world — and most business owners have never heard of it. Ransomware gets the press coverage. It’s dramatic: files ...
How do you protect my data from ransomware?
With layers — because by the time ransomware is running on your network, a single line of defense has already failed. Ransomware is the threat that keeps business owners up at night, and for good reason. Get hit once, and you're choosing between ...
How do you help businesses protect against cyber threats?
By treating cybersecurity like the layered, full-stack discipline it actually is — not a single product you buy once and forget. Most of the businesses that come to us have something in place already. Antivirus, maybe a firewall, possibly an email ...