The found USB drive still works, but the bigger risk is company files on unencrypted personal drives. A removable media policy your team will follow.
Encryption and remote wipe are what decide whether a stolen work laptop is a data breach or just an expensive hardware receipt. Here is the setup that does it.
Make device theft a hardware loss instead of a data loss: encryption, screen lock, find my, and the checklist for the hour after it happens.
Your badge reader and cameras are computers on your network. Why physical and IT security belong in one plan, and the walkthrough that finds the gaps.
Client calls in hotel lobbies, spreadsheets open on airplane tray tables, and hotel Wi-Fi. A calm look at what actually leaks on the road and what to pack.
SIM swap defense, a real lock screen passcode, find my and remote wipe set up ahead of time, and exactly what to do in the first hour after losing your phone.
Member data, door access at 5am, the check-in tablet, cameras and privacy, and what to do when the front desk computer dies on a Monday morning.
Settled best practices for remote and hybrid work: device decisions, identity, home networks, the coffee shop question, physical security, and offboarding.
What smart locks genuinely improve, the failure modes worth planning for, why a mechanical backup matters, and how to secure the account that controls your door.