Using a VPN Might Not Keep You Safe, After All
Using a VPN might not keep you safe after all. Not all VPNs are created equal, and some may be doing the opposite of keeping your data secure. Find out what to watch out for when using VPNs. #cybersecurity #VPN
Android 13: Better Security for Business Users
Android 13 is here – and it’s safer for your business. The updated mobile OS comes with new features that will help your team maintain a good work/life balance – while giving you more control over safety and security. Here’s the lowdown.
Many Cyber Criminals are just Fine with Waiting…and Waiting…
Persistence allows hackers to get a lay of the land, figure out the environment and plot their next malicious move.
Crash Course in Phishing Awareness + Handy Guide
There’s much more to learn about phishing than we could fit into this short crash course. If you’d like to go deeper and learn even more, our business owner’s FREE complete guide to phishing is a great next step.
Browser Extensions Have Hidden Risks. Are You Protected?
Millions of people have downloaded a malicious browser extension containing adware or malware – and have no idea. We explore the productivity and security risks, and how to protect your business.
Passkeys Are Coming Soon: How They Work and Where You’ll Use Them
Everyone hates passwords. And they could soon be a thing of the past. Passkeys are set to take over, and Apple’s the first company to roll them out this fall. Here’s what Passkeys are and how they work.
Staff Working Remotely? Make Sure Your Security Protection Is Sufficient
Three quarters of businesses now have people regularly working away from the office. But business owners and managers aren’t thinking enough about their cyber security.
Working on the Go? How to Be Wi-Fi Aware.
The first step in being Wi-Fi aware is simply to be cautious when connecting to new Wi-Fi networks. It may seem like a Wi-Fi connection is merely a way to access the internet. But take a step back: that connection point is far more intimate than you might expect.
The Threat of Ransomware Is Real, for Businesses Large and Small
No matter the size of your business, you could be the target of a ransomware attack. These attacks are more complex to pull off than simple credential theft, and early attacks tended to target high-profile organizations and government agencies.
Small Business, Big Target: Why You Aren’t Too Small to Get Hacked
There’s a false notion out there among small businesses that can be unimaginably dangerous. It goes something like this: “We don’t need to worry too much about cybersecurity. We’re so small, no one would want to hack us.” If you’ve ever been tempted to think something similar — and if your digital security efforts reflect this mentality — your business could be in danger.