3 Common Cyber Attacks That Target Businesses—and How to Stop Them
In this blog, we’ll focus on three of the most prevalent threats you and your team are likely to face on a daily basis: phishing, malicious advertisements (malvertising), and browser permissions exploits. These threats are so dangerous precisely because they target the end user’s trust, attention, and habits.
By understanding how these attacks work and learning practical steps to identify and prevent them, you can better protect your organization’s data, reputation, and bottom line.
How Smart Businesses are Budgeting for Technology in 2025
The pace of digital transformation, escalating cybersecurity risks, and ever-changing customer expectations mean that businesses must strategically allocate their resources to stay competitive and efficient.
In this blog, we'll explore how smart businesses are budgeting for technology in 2025, providing insights, benchmarks, and practical steps to optimize your IT spending for maximum impact.
How a Disaster Recovery Plan Safeguards Your Business
A well-structured DRP ensures business continuity, protects vital assets, and minimizes downtime, effectively safeguarding your business against unforeseen disruptions.
It's a crucial part of Business Continuity Planning (BCP), focusing specifically on restoring IT infrastructure and operations.
From Data Theft to AI-Powered Attacks: 10 Ransomware Trends Going Into 2025
Ransomware remains one of the most disruptive threats in cybersecurity, with attackers continually evolving their tactics. Staying informed is critical to defending against these increasingly sophisticated operations. Here’s an overview of the latest trends among ransomware threat actors and what they mean for businesses and individuals.
4 Common IT Security Mistakes Small Businesses Make (And How to Avoid Them)
In this blog, we’ll uncover four critical IT security mistakes small businesses commonly make and provide simple, actionable solutions to safeguard your business against cyber threats.
Is Your PC Ready for Windows 11?
If you're still using Windows 10, it's time to take action. Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10 in October 2025—just 11 months from now! After that date, your computers won't receive critical updates, leaving them vulnerable to security threats and performance issues.
All the Benefits of an IT Department—Without the Overhead
From seamless communication to robust cybersecurity, your IT infrastructure plays a pivotal role in your success. But for many small to medium-sized businesses, maintaining a full-scale, in-house IT department is neither practical nor cost-effective.