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Tips for Overcoming Barriers to a Smooth BYOD Program
Bring your own device (BYOD) is a concept that took hold after the invention of the smartphone. When phones got more intelligent, software developers…
What Are the Advantages of Implementing Conditional Access?
Nearly as long as passwords have been around, they’ve been a significant source of security concern. Eighty-one percent of security incidents happen due to…
Why you will not be fine on this Cloud9
If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge in your business, beware of this new security threat. It can lead to the theft of data and your login details.
Simple Guide to Follow for Better Endpoint Protection
Endpoints make up much of a company’s network and IT infrastructure. This is a collection of computers, mobile devices, servers, smart gadgets, and other…
Insider Threats Are Getting More Dangerous! Here’s How to Stop Them
One of the most difficult types of attacks to detect is those performed by insiders. An “insider” would be anyone that has legitimate access…
Don’t walk the plank with pirated software
Small and medium-sized businesses are tempted to download pirated software. It’s a bad idea, and there are lots of reasons why. We have all the details.
Checklist for Better Digital Offboarding of Employees
Digital footprints cover today’s modern workplace. Employees begin making these the moment they’re hired. They get a company email address and application logins. They…
9 Urgent Security Tips for Online Holiday Shopping
The holiday shopping season is taking off. This means that scammers have also revved up their engines. They’re primed and ready to take advantage…
What Is Microsoft Defender for Individuals & What Does It Do?
When you hear about Microsoft adding security apps to M365, it’s often the business version. But the pandemic has changed the way that we…









