Protecting your business from cyber threats starts with mastering the fundamentals. According to IBM's 2023 Cost Of A Data Breach Report, an alarming 82% of data breaches involved information stored in the cloud. The majority of these incidents could have been avoided by…
Important Notice: Microsoft will officially end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. While your Windows 10 PC will continue to operate after this date, Microsoft will cease providing critical updates and services such as security patches and technical assistance that keep…
Cyber Threats in Manufacturing Manufacturing is undergoing a digital transformation but with every smart machine, cloud-based system, and remote connection, cybersecurity risks grow. While automation and the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) improve efficiency, they also…
The buzz around artificial intelligence (AI) is undeniable—and for excellent reasons. Innovative tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Microsoft Copilot are revolutionizing how businesses operate. From crafting content and managing customer interactions to drafting emails,…
Why Small Businesses Must Pay Attention to the FTC Safeguards Rule In 2025, the FTC's Safeguards Rule is no longer just a concern for big financial firms it's a direct responsibility for many small businesses, especially those handling consumer financial information. If your…
While you and your team may be returning from summer vacations, cybercriminals are relentlessly active year-round. Recent research from ProofPoint and Check Point reveals a surge in phishing attacks during the summer months. Here's how you can stay vigilant and safeguard your…
Has Ransomware Entered Your System Ransomware and ineffectual cybersecurity isn't just a big business problem. Small manufacturers, local governments, and auto dealerships across Ohio are increasingly in the crosshairs, and in many cases, attacks begin with a single, preventable…
Think cyberattacks only threaten huge corporations? Think again. Small businesses are now the prime targets for cybercriminals because they’re easier to breach and more likely to pay ransoms.