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How Poor Access Control Can Hurt Your Business
Poor access control is responsible for many data breaches, but what exactly is access control and how does it relate to having access control protocols in your company?

Simple Ways to Increase Security When Lending Your Phone
It's important to take steps to ensure your phone is safe before you lend it out. Here are some tips for safely lending your phone.

6 Reasons to Clean Your Electronic Devices
Many aspects of our jobs are connected to our devices but one element that might get neglected is the actual cleaning of our electronic devices.

What's That Term?: Malware
Unfortunately, there is a ton of malware out there, but understanding what it is and where you may know it from, along with using our advice, can help keep you protected.

Don't be Caught Off Guard by a Zero-Day Exploit
As a business, it is important to understand what zero-day exploits are and how they can impact your cybersecurity.

How IT Can Prevent Employee Burnout
Employee burnout is a real and serious issue that can have devastating consequences for both individuals and organizations. However, there are options available for dealing with this issue.

What's That Term?: Deep Fakes
Have you ever come across a video on social media that has something weird about the facial expressions that you just can't put your finger on. You might think your eyes are deceiving you, but it could actually be a deep fake instead.

Multi Factor Authentication Might Not Protect you as Much as you Think
When it comes to Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) solutions, there are a lot of different aspects to consider. Your business’s specific needs will determine which MFA is right for you, and there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

5 Tips for Training Your Team in Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is one of the most important aspects of any business, and it's essential to make sure that your team is fully trained in how to protect your company from cyber-attacks.

Size Doesn’t Matter to Hackers
You may think, due to its size, your small business would fall under the radar of many malicious cyber threats and nefarious hackers looking to score big online. This may be a comforting thought, but it is unfortunately just not true.