We had previously written about minimizing risk when it comes to IT security and your business. That’s the first step to truly securing your organization. The next step is actually protecting those assets you have identified as a part of your risk mitigation strategy.
Read MoreMost people are aware of terms like phishing and malware, but you may not know that these are a part of a larger scheme called social engineering. This is not a new kind of fraud; in fact, it’s been used for many years to manipulate people.
Read MoreYou may be thinking, “Great… just one more thing to add to my already full plate!” or “I’m a small company. Does this really apply to me?” We assure you it does apply to you; but, more importantly, you are absolutely not alone.
Read MoreIf you service European customers, have European visitors to your website, or interact with any company in Europe, at all, you must be GDPR compliant. Skipping out on these requirements leaves you open for hefty fines.
Read MoreEverywhere you turn, it seems like there is a new compliance regulation popping up, new rules to abide by, and a whole lot of confusion about how to be compliant. We call this the Compliance Alphabet Soup.
Read MoreOn January 14, 2020, Microsoft will end its support for Windows 7 and Server 2008. But just because you can continue to use Windows 7 after the end of life date, it doesn’t mean you should.
Read MoreYou’ve no doubt been reading about potential IT security issues and how they can affect small businesses. While much of what has been written is helpful we thought it more appropriate to give you guidance on how to gauge the impact of an ACTUAL security risk for your business.
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