A reactive approach to cybersecurity means you might not have the protections in place when an attack occurs, and you’re likely to suffer greater repercussions from an intrusion. Here, we look at how you can take a proactive approach to cybersecurity to keep your organization protected and secure.
The first step in protecting your small business from cyberattacks is to understand the latest threat landscape. Here, we share the top three threats you’re likely to encounter this year—and the best steps you can take to prevent them.
Much has changed, and we expect more will continue to change in the year ahead. In this post, we share our predictions for the state of IT within small- and medium-sized businesses in 2021.
Email intrusion is a real and present threat. And yet today, many firms continue to follow highly insecure email practices. The good news is, there are effective and affordable strategies that you can implement to secure your inbox, and, by extension, your business.
Being able to securely manage your employee’s passwords is essential to protect your firm’s operations and your data. That’s why more and more companies today are turning to a password manager to help keep their information secure.
In a time when cybercriminals are continually developing new tactics to compromise personal and business data, it’s more important than ever to find ways to improve network security in your firm.
The decision to host your technology and database on-premise or in the cloud can be a challenging one for today’s legal firms. While the idea of migrating to the cloud is gaining more traction among many firms, there remains many benefits to hosting solutions on-premise.