Does Texas SB 2610 protect your business after a data breach — and what cybersecurity requirements do you need to meet to qualify? Starting September 1, 2025, a new Texas law — Senate Bill 2610 (SB 2610) — offers small businesses a legal safety net in the event of a...
What does an incident response plan actually need to cover to work during a real security incident? For IT and security teams in small and mid-sized organizations, an incident response plan isn’t about paperwork or compliance—it’s about execution when something...
This article is meant for end users, employees, and IT teams working in Windows environments who may be targeted by unsolicited remote support requests. It focuses specifically on social-engineering and voice-phishing attacks that abuse Windows Quick Assist, rather...
Every business requires some level of IT support providers to help manage cybersecurity, data backups, disaster recovery, cloud migration, and even help desk support. To maintain these services, there are two options: 1) create and maintain an in-house team 2) work...
As businesses begin to resume normal operations after a couple of years of disruption, two main issues remain: enabling staff for hybrid work environments and gaining visibility over (and justification for) everything in their budget. A barrage of questions ensue...
According to a recent analysis by FlexJobs and Global Workplace Analytics, maintaining remote work productivity has become a significant concern for companies long before COVID ever became an issue. There was already an upward trend in the number of people working...