Three CMMC levels, plain English. What Level 1, 2, and 3 each require, which one small defense suppliers actually need, and what the Phase II suspension changed.
The FTC Safeguards Rule defines financial institution far more broadly than you think. Who is covered, what it requires, and where a small business should start.
Managing every laptop and phone from one screen is not just an enterprise thing. What device management does, why onboarding and offboarding get easy, and the setup effort it takes first.
General information, not legal advice. How carrier and regulator rules shape business texting: registration, consent, opt-outs, and personal phones.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Filters, automatic sorting, and a folder system that survives contact with reality: rules that file the noise, two folders instead of forty, and a five minute Friday reset.
What AI agents can genuinely automate for a small business today, what they break, the permissions question to ask early, and where to start small.