As remote and hybrid work become the norm, small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are facing a new reality: traditional perimeter-based security no longer works. Employees are logging in from home offices, coffee shops, and mobile devices—far beyond the reach of a...
As businesses continue to adopt cloud-based tools, many are experiencing a growing challenge known as SaaS sprawl. This occurs when organizations lose visibility and control over the number of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications being used across teams. From...
Cybersecurity is more than tools and checklists — it’s a business decision rooted in people. While technology like MDR and XDR strengthens detection and response, people make a difference too. When employees understand why security matters and how it protects both...
Today’s businesses rely on network technologies to stay connected with customers, partners, and teams. Whether it’s VoIP, video conferencing, or messaging apps, these tools enable real-time collaboration—but they also create potential entry points for cyber threats....
Social engineering is one of the biggest threats to business computer networks, since it gets in via the weakest security link – human error. Read on to learn about the dangers of social engineering schemes (especially phishing and its variants) and how to...