No matter how secure businesses think their IT infrastructure is, it's still at risk of data breaches. But while online threats are becoming more sophisticated these days, the effects of cyberattacks on your Alabama company can be mitigated with a proper incident response plan.
A business owner’s guide to responding to a security incident
Know the importance of IT life cycle management
Tools you need when working remotely
How your employees can be productive while working from home
Ever since the World Health Organization (WHO) categorized the coronavirus disease or COVID-19 as a pandemic, travel bans have been implemented, schools and universities have closed down, and mass public gatherings have been prohibited.
Large corporations, as well as small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) around the globe, are adopting work-from-home policies to keep their employees safe from the pandemic and ensure business operations continue.
Cloud security trends for 2020
What do hackers really do with your data?
By now, you may be tired of hearing news about data breaches and cyberattacks on a daily basis. But the fact remains that cybercrime is not going to disappear anytime soon. With small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) making the shift to more modern and technology-based environments, hackers are presented with newer and easier targets.
You’ve successfully upgraded to Windows 10. Now what?
With the end of support for Windows 7, your business should have already upgraded all its systems to the Windows 10 operating system (OS). But what comes after installing this new OS? Your in-house IT staff or managed IT services provider (MSP) should accomplish these tasks immediately after installation.
Implementing a BYOD policy for your company
Lessons learned from 2019 cyberattacks
Despite the ongoing efforts to educate businesses and users about cyberattacks, many still fall victim to such attacks. 2019 saw businesses and entities from different sectors be devastated by hacks, and this trend is expected to rise in 2020. Here's are some of the biggest cybersecurity issues of 2019, and what we can learn from them.