March 31, 2023
The effects of disasters on companies vary, but they are almost always negative. Many of these catastrophes are avoidable with robust, enterprise-wide cybersecurity measures. Even with the best security, there are still threats that can get through and mess up your whole system. With these breaches, you need a data Continue Reading »
March 27, 2023
It’s not always smooth sailing when you’re running a business. Even if you try to avoid risk and follow standard safety procedures, unexpected things can happen. That’s why it’s so important to have a solid disaster recovery strategy, whether the tragedy is accidental or the result of a malicious hack. Continue Reading »
March 24, 2023
Business, Business IT, Cyber Security, Phising, Remote Working, Security, Security Awareness Training, Working From Home
In our last three blogs, we’ve covered the various ways in which cybercrime can have an economic impact on a company. We have discussed the risks associated with many forms of malware. We have issued a warning regarding the most recent cybersecurity threats that can cause widespread damage to small Continue Reading »
March 20, 2023
After the pandemic, millions of individuals started doing their jobs from home. There are many benefits to working remotely, which is why many companies have kept it in place even though it is safe to return to the regular work environment. There are, however, several cybersecurity concerns to address when Continue Reading »
March 17, 2023
Business Intelligence, Business IT, Cyber Security, Phising, Phone Safety, Security, Security Awareness Training, Security Updates
The ongoing growth of digital tech has proven helpful. Everything has grown more efficient, including processing times and client ease of access. But besides these advantages, there is a rising reason to worry about new cybersecurity risks. Hackers have access to the same tech and have improved their skills for Continue Reading »
March 13, 2023
It’s not good that computer users are so accustomed to the phrase “malware.” The name combines the words “malicious” and “software,” and was coined in the 1990s. As the name implies, it refers to malicious software designed to harm systems, frequently to steal private data. These dangers are pervasive and Continue Reading »