If you only talk to your IT provider when it's time to renew your contract, you're missing the point. Technology isn't something you set up once and forget. It's always changing, and so are the risks that come...
It's a quiet June morning. Half your team is on vacation. The other half is working from home or moving between coffee shops and hotel WiFi. Then it happens. Your system crashes. The printer stops...
Your employees could pose the greatest cybersecurity threat to your business, and it's not just due to their tendency to click on phishing emails or reuse passwords. The real issue lies in their use of applications...
If I were to ask you to identify the most significant cybersecurity threats in your workplace, you might mention phishing emails, malware, or weak passwords. However, what if I told you that your office printer, the...
Planning a vacation this year? Ensure your confirmation email is legitimate BEFORE clicking on anything! Summer is approaching, and cybercriminals are taking advantage of the travel season by sending fake booking...
A client recently inquired about the most common mistakes business owners make regarding IT and cybersecurity. Where to start… After years of experience with various businesses, the most significant mistake I...
Chatbots such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and the newly launched DeepSeek have transformed our interactions with technology, providing support for a wide range of tasks—from composing emails and...
Software updates can feel like a nuisance, but skipping them is one of the easiest ways to leave your systems vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Hackers are constantly looking for weaknesses, and outdated software is like...
Alexis Ohanian, co-founded Reddit in 2005 with his University of Virginia roommate Steve Huffman and later Aaron Swartz. Ohanian spoke to this year's attendees of the recent Ingram Micro ONE conference about his...