The small habits that keep a good deal from becoming a bad week: checking the seller, paying the right way, and handling a charge you do not recognize.
Sixteen pieces of security advice that will not die, paired with what is actually true, sourced from NIST, Verizon, Microsoft, and the FBI.
A credit freeze is the most effective identity theft move most people never make. It is free by federal law at all three bureaus. Here is how to do it.
The contractor from two years ago probably still has a login. How to time-box outside access with expiration dates, quarterly reviews, and contracts.
Most small businesses already own security features they never switched on. Here are the free changes with outsized returns, from required MFA to a payment callback rule, in the order we would do them.
In most small businesses, one non technical person quietly holds security. Here is what to delegate, what authority they need, and how to back them up.
General information, not legal advice. Confidentiality clauses, regulated data, what no training on your data really means, and what should never be pasted in.
Just found out the FTC Safeguards Rule covers your business? Who is actually included, which deadlines you missed, and a realistic order to catch up in.
Push bombing beats basic MFA by flooding phones with approval requests. Here is how it works, and how number matching and passkeys shut it down.
Billing services, IT providers and small practices often fall under HIPAA without realizing it. Covered entities, business associates, BAAs, and where to start.
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