How clearly outlined are your IT-related policies and procedures in the workplace? It is difficult at best to manage these expectations alongside...
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When to Know It’s Time to Upgrade Your Technology
When you ask a managed service provider or other technology expert when you should be upgrading your technology, you’ll likely get a pretty nebulous...
Three Reasons Why All SMBs Should Encrypt Their Email
Encryption is a powerful tool that any business can use to beef up its security infrastructure. While it’s often discussed in the context of virtual...
Three Key Metrics for Your Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan
When it comes to your business’ data backup and disaster recovery, you want to have clear outcomes that you aim for, as well as metrics that help...
Identifying and Combating Potential Phishing Attacks
Phishing scams are one of the most common (and insidious) problems you and your team may encounter. While it may seem simple to avoid a phishing...
What Small Businesses Can Learn from the UnitedHealth Hack
Cyberattacks often attack healthcare organizations, including businesses and vendors they associate with, primarily due to how lucrative they can...
Cybersecurity Training Can Be a Bore, but It Doesn’t Have to Be
Cybersecurity training can be an overwhelmingly annoying issue for everyone. Unfortunately, it’s a must. Understanding the reasons behind this...
Even the Most Diligent Individuals Are Not Immune to Data Breaches
Humans have all kinds of stakes in digital security thanks to today’s online world demanding that we be more online than ever. Whether it’s personal...
New Variant of XLoader Malware Runs in the Background and Steals Your Photos, Texts, and Other Data
If you’re in the know about cybersecurity and, specifically, mobile malware, you might have heard the name XLoader in the past. The malware has gone...
Tip of the Week: How to Create Better Passwords
Even though passwords are not the most reliable security measure out there these days, they are still important and the first line of defense...