Most business travelers carry far more account access than the trip needs. Here is how password manager travel mode fixes that, and which apps really have it.
Passing the audit and stopping the attack are different jobs. Where the two overlap, where compliance lags reality, and how to use a framework as a floor.
Every critical system needs a second trained person. Where single-person knowledge hides, how to cross-train on a schedule, and how to fix account access.
Keeping a loved one's phone number and device active matters more than any password. Here is why, and what to do in the first weeks before options close.
The burglar angle is oversold, but real time vacation posts still help phone and email fraudsters. Here is the honest case for posting after you get home.
Without a Legacy Contact, Apple requires a court order naming Apple. Here is what both companies really require, and why a few minutes of setup beats a courthouse.
A preservation letter arrives and your auto delete rule is still running. Here is the technology side of litigation holds, in plain language, before you need it.
The annual firewall checkup your business should be doing: firmware, stale rules, open ports, expired licenses, logging nobody reads, and default admin passwords.
Why home printers are so aggravating, and how to make printing and scanning just work: the network, the drivers, the ink math, and the security nobody mentions.
Your vacation auto-reply tells every sender when you are gone, who is covering, and how to reach them. Here is the shorter version that still serves customers.
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