Deleting files does not destroy them. How to wipe or crush old drives the right way, get a certificate of destruction, and recycle the rest properly.
Client calls in hotel lobbies, spreadsheets open on airplane tray tables, and hotel Wi-Fi. A calm look at what actually leaks on the road and what to pack.
Ransomware is not one event. It is a chain of stages, from first click to ransom note. Here is how it unfolds and the control that stops it at each step.
Most insider incidents are careless, not malicious. How least privilege and real offboarding reduce risk without turning your office into a surveillance state.
Badge scans are a data transfer, QR codes are links you cannot read, and the demo laptop should touch nothing real. A plain guide to working a show floor.
What a home network storage box actually does, who benefits, why it is not a backup on its own, and the honest security and maintenance commitment involved.
SIM swap defense, a real lock screen passcode, find my and remote wipe set up ahead of time, and exactly what to do in the first hour after losing your phone.
Cloud sync is not a backup: delete a photo on one device and it is gone everywhere. Here is the simple home backup chain that runs itself.
Stripping out names is not the same as anonymous. What identifying data really is, the practical techniques, and the safest way to test a new tool.
Age-appropriate ways to teach kids digital judgment before the internet teaches it first: what to say at each age, the rules that stick, and in-game purchase traps.