Cybersecurity awareness training teaches employees how they can help defend the company against data breaches and cyberattacks. This training often covers several topics, which may vary depending on what the company considers relevant to its cybersecurity strategy.
5 Topics that your company’s cybersecurity awareness training should cover
Top 4 mobile security threats to watch out for
Why your managers and executives need cybersecurity training
5 Reasons more businesses are adopting cloud servers over in-house servers
To adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses invested in technologies that enhance flexibility, agility, and mobility. Cloud computing, in particular, was instrumental during the pandemic in helping businesses facilitate remote work arrangements.
Even as more and more businesses return to traditional office-based setups, cloud solutions continue to become increasingly popular.
Accelerating threat remediation and how an MSP can help
Cybersecurity remains one of the major concerns for businesses in 2022, with many companies allocating more of their IT budgets to beefing their cyber defenses. Doing the same for your business would be wise, although you need to be smart about it. If you want to ensure the best protection for your IT systems this year and beyond, one area you need to look into is threat remediation.
Dark web scanning: Why your business needs it
Many solutions empowering businesses like yours — internet telephony and cloud technology, to name two examples — are possible because of the internet. But not everything on the world wide web can benefit your organization. The dark web, in particular, can pose a very serious danger to your company, your vendors, and your customers.
Why does your business need co-managed IT in the post-pandemic era?
Implementing a cloud-based phone system with Direct Routing to Microsoft Teams
The coronavirus pandemic proved just how important it is for businesses to adopt solutions that support flexible working arrangements. After all, unforeseen circumstances may suddenly prevent your employees from working in the office, but they have to remain productive to keep your organization running.