What your family will need if something happens to you, the legacy tools the major platforms already offer, and where to keep it all safely.
An honest look at phishing simulations: what a good program does, the tests that wreck morale, and why reporting rate beats click rate.
Deleting a record from your live system does not remove it from every backup. How to set retention you can honestly describe to a customer.
Forced password rotation, complex password rules, the annual training video, blocked USB ports, and the unreviewed firewall. A two-question test for every control you pay for.
Data retention in plain terms: why old data still counts, how to build a simple schedule by category, and why archiving is not deleting. General information, not legal advice.
A 20-person company can turn on MFA in an afternoon. A 20,000-person company needs eighteen months. Here is how to convert that speed into real security.
Why the router behind the TV is your dead bedroom problem, what mesh Wi-Fi actually does versus an extender, and the free fixes to try before spending money.
Why you want as little card data as possible, plus registers, staff turnover, gift card fraud, and preparing your website for the season you cannot fail.
The machines you cannot patch, the vendors who void support, and why the shop floor needs its own network. A practical IT guide for small manufacturers.
Thirty minutes at the kitchen table before a trip: updates, a tested backup, device finding, card alerts, and two people who can reach your accounts.