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The Small Business Guide to Cybersecurity
Learn about the biggest cybersecurity risks facing small businesses, the 3 most common cyberthreats, how to secure your business, and how to respond to a breach. Read more
Overcoming Cybersecurity Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic
In April 2020, the FBI reported an almost 300% increase in cybercrime cases. Unfortunately, small businesses are the most vulnerable cybercrime targets. Read more
Working From Home? What You Need for a Secure Setup
With companies working from home due to COVID-19, security teams and employees must minimize the security risks that come with remote-working setups.
COVID-19 Used in Malicious Campaigns
COVID-19 is being used in a variety of malicious campaigns including email spam, BEC, malware, ransomware, and malicious domains.
What You Need to Know About Stalkerware
Stalkerware, the use of monitoring software for stalking, represents an intrusion into your privacy and possible security concern for companies and customers.
Security 101: Protecting Wi-Fi Networks Against Hacking and Eavesdropping
Setting up small business networks is simple, but users may set up their devices heedlessly and consequently risk their data to unsecure networks.
4 Things to Do If Your Email Account Gets Hacked
If a friend tells you that you’ve been sending them strange emails or spamming their social media pages with posts that you aren’t likely to send, you’re probably already aware what happened: your email account has been hacked.
How to Stop Hackers from Getting Personal Data
In 2018, personal data breaches were among the top reported cybercrimes in 2018, with 50,642 victims. These amounted to losses over $148.8M.
Securing Social Media in Small Businesses
Social media use raises security and privacy risks for small businesses. Some threats include phishing and fake accounts. Learn how to protect your company.
Protecting Mobile Devices from Fake Apps
Delivering adware through mobile devices enables cybercriminals to monetize affected devices while attempting to be innocuous.
Small and Midsize Businesses Face Greater Cybersecurity Risks and Challenges
Small and midsize businesses are attractive to cybercriminals, as they are perceived as “easy” targets that lack the resources to prevent attacks. Read more
What Small Businesses Need to Know About Cybersecurity
Be proactive on the critical insights of cybersecurity that will protect your data and information from outside sources in cyberspace or the internet. Read more