Kids' game accounts hold saved cards and valuable items, which is why they get stolen. How to protect one in fifteen minutes, and what to do if it is gone.
MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC explained with a post office analogy: what each one does, what breaks when it is wrong, and the change habit that saves your email.
The found USB drive still works, but the bigger risk is company files on unencrypted personal drives. A removable media policy your team will follow.
Package delivery scam texts work because everyone is expecting something. Here are the tells, how to check a tracking number safely, and what to do next.
What security monitoring tools see and do not see, why security monitoring is not productivity surveillance, and a short script owners can use with staff.
Working from home means you run a small branch office. Your router, your work device, the family computer, and what happens to work data when you leave.
A big client wants a SOC 2 report. Here is what the report actually is, why readiness costs more than the audit, and the alternatives worth proposing first.
One evening at the kitchen table to lock down the family's profiles: audiences, old posts, location, connected apps, and the accounts you never deleted.
Criminals mine obituaries for identity theft and impostor calls. Here is the defense, starting with one letter to a credit bureau that covers all three.
What a legacy contact does on Apple, Google, and Facebook, what it covers and what it does not, and how to set yours up for your main accounts in one sitting.