Read and change all your data on all websites is a much bigger grant than it sounds. What extensions can really do, and how to audit what your team installed.
Texas breach notification deadlines, the public Attorney General filing, the direct and indirect costs, and why preparation is the cheapest hour.
What a consumer VPN really does and does not protect, the trust question nobody advertises, the genuine uses, and why your work VPN is a different thing.
Email attachments cannot expire, cannot be revoked, and get forwarded forever. Here is how secure links and portals fix that without slowing anyone down.
General information, not legal advice: what doorbell cameras capture, why audio rules differ by state, aiming them well, sharing footage, and who else sees your video.
Student and family data, the tablet cart nobody manages, staff account hygiene, and how to answer when a parent asks who can see their child's information.
Network naming, guest networks, and who is actually on your home internet, plus a simple quarterly look at the connected device list you have never opened.
Point AI at your own procedures, proposals, and support answers so internal questions get correct answers. What it takes, and where these projects go wrong.
Free AI tools have costs that never hit your bank statement. Here is what you trade, when free is genuinely fine, and the line where it stops being fine.
Accounting, law, engineering, and consulting firms share one IT pattern: trust is the product, client data is the risk, and the budget is finite. Here is how to spend it well.
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