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.
For many local businesses this free listing gets more views than the website. How to claim it, keep it accurate, and stop strangers from answering for you.
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.
Static IP, port forwarding, firewall exception: what your vendors are really asking for, safer alternatives to offer, and the questions to ask before you agree.
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.
More bars is not more speed, and another extender usually makes it worse. How placement, overlap, capacity, and wired backhaul actually fix Wi-Fi.
A kind, practical guide to reporting IT problems so they get fixed fast: what a useful ticket contains, when to call, and what we owe you in return.
Sixteen pieces of security advice that will not die, paired with what is actually true, sourced from NIST, Verizon, Microsoft, and the FBI.
Push bombing beats basic MFA by flooding phones with approval requests. Here is how it works, and how number matching and passkeys shut it down.
Your provider protects their infrastructure, not your deletions. Here is what cloud-to-cloud backup means, what deserves it, and why retention windows are short.