The recurring categories of scam texts, the pattern that unites them all, why replying is a bad idea, how to report them, and the one habit that defeats every version.
A composite hour-by-hour walkthrough of how business email fraud unfolds, with the specific defense that would have broken the chain at each step.
Day one is the highest attention moment you will ever get with an employee. Here are the five things to cover in ten minutes, plus a script to read.
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.
Sixteen pieces of security advice that will not die, paired with what is actually true, sourced from NIST, Verizon, Microsoft, and the FBI.
Badge scans are a data transfer, QR codes are links you cannot read, and the demo laptop should touch nothing real. A plain guide to working a show floor.
Drivers as remote workers, logging devices on your network, and the email fraud behind cyber-enabled cargo theft. A practical IT guide for carriers.
Why everyone at a small company ends up an administrator, what that costs when one account gets phished, and how to cut privilege without slowing anyone down.
Quishing hides a malicious link inside an image your email filter cannot read, then moves the attack to a phone with no protection. Here is how it works and how to brief your team.
Most businesses set up DMARC in monitoring mode and stop. Here is how to read the reports, find every sender, and finish the walk to enforcement.