A stolen session works like a dropped hotel key card: the door never asks who you are. Here is why it gets past ordinary MFA and the settings that stop it.
Day one is the highest attention moment you will ever get with an employee. Here are the five things to cover in ten minutes, plus a script to read.
HTTPS already solved the old public Wi-Fi nightmare. Here is what it does not cover, the mistakes that still cost travelers, and when to just use your phone instead.
Cyber insurance applications are technical audits now. What each question really asks, why honest answers matter, and how to close gaps before renewal.
Why saying we do that is no longer an answer. What counts as evidence for common security controls, how to organize it by control with dates, and why capturing it as you go saves days.
Your badge reader and cameras are computers on your network. Why physical and IT security belong in one plan, and the walkthrough that finds the gaps.
Donating retired equipment to local causes is great, until old data walks out with it. Wiping versus crushing, license transfer, and what nonprofits really need.
Credit and debit cards carry different federal protections. Here is how card locks, alerts, virtual numbers, and a backup card in a different bag work together.