How to modernize a family business without steamrolling the founder: extract the institutional knowledge first, phase the change, and hand over the technology alongside the ownership.
Volunteer accounts nobody closed, shared logins, donated hardware, and donor data. Practical, low-cost technology steps for churches and nonprofits.
The five attacks most likely to hit a small business this year, the real odds of each, and the cheapest proven counter for every one of them.
Kids' game accounts hold saved cards and valuable items, which is why they get stolen. How to protect one in fifteen minutes, and what to do if it is gone.
Attackers are skipping your security tools and just asking someone to reset an account. Here is how the attack works and the verification standards that stop it.
Lose your phone on the road and you lose your boarding pass, your login codes, and your wallet. Here is the recovery sequence, in the order that actually works.
Forced password rotation, complex password rules, the annual training video, blocked USB ports, and the unreviewed firewall. A two-question test for every control you pay for.
A 20-person company can turn on MFA in an afternoon. A 20,000-person company needs eighteen months. Here is how to convert that speed into real security.
One password manager for the whole household: why reuse is the real problem, how to share logins safely, the one master password, and emergency access.
Some systems cannot support multifactor authentication. Here are the practical options, how to push your vendor, and an honest look at what to accept.
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