News

From malware to phishing: Protecting your business from today’s cyber menaces

Malware, phishing, and DDoS attacks are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to digital threats facing modern businesses. This guide breaks down these risks and explains how to protect your business from them. Whether it’s using strong passwords, monitoring your network for suspicious activity, or educating your employees, taking these steps will help fortify your business against cybercriminals.

Keep hackers out: 10 simple ways to secure your Windows PC

Even without being an IT expert, you can improve the security of your Windows PC. From creating stronger passwords to keeping your software up to date, this guide walks you through 10 simple and stress-free ways to boost your Windows security.
Use stronger passwords
Passwords are often the first and easiest target for cybercriminals.

Unlocking the future: How biometrics are shaping secure mobile access

In our increasingly mobile lives, traditional passwords are a pain point — both cumbersome and insecure. Biometric authentication, such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning, offers a superior alternative. These advanced methods not only make unlocking devices faster and easier but also significantly more secure.

From click to caution: Rethinking employee education in cyber defense

With phishing attacks growing more advanced, healthcare organizations are rethinking the way they train their teams. This article examines how in-person sessions, micro-trainings, and smarter simulations are helping build a culture of caution, turning every healthcare worker into a more vigilant digital gatekeeper.

The ultimate guide to protecting company data on mobile devices

Mobile devices, while incredibly convenient, also present considerable security risks. This guide covers essential steps that every business should take to keep its mobile devices secure. From using password managers to practicing safe browsing habits by using virtual private networks (VPNs), discover how to fortify your mobile security to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information.

Business mobile security: Best practices for safeguarding data

For today’s businesses, mobile devices are more than convenient — they’re essential. They keep teams connected and efficient on the move. But if one device is lost, stolen, or compromised, sensitive company information could be exposed. Follow these practices to protect your company mobile devices.

Why integrating UCaaS and CCaaS is key for your team and customers

Imagine your internal chats, video meetings, and customer service calls all working together effortlessly. That’s the power of combining Unified Communications-as-a-Service (UCaaS) with Contact Center-as-a-Service (CCaaS) into a single platform. Learn how businesses can leverage this integration to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction, along with tips for a smooth transition.

Is your IT holding your business back? Here are 8 signs it’s time to upgrade

Sticking with legacy IT systems is more detrimental to your business than it seems. From poor system performance to rising maintenance costs, here are eight clear signs that outdated technology is keeping your business from reaching its full potential.

Watch out: Cybercriminals can use your office devices to phish for information

Hackers have found a way to send phishing emails using regular office devices such as printers, bypassing security checks. Read this article to learn how this scheme works and the steps you can take to prevent an attack.

How do hackers use office devices to send fake phishing emails? 
Microsoft 365’s Direct Send feature was originally designed to simplify internal email communication within organizations.

Microsoft’s vision for a more resilient Windows experience

When a faulty update from security firm CrowdStrike caused millions of Windows PCs to crash in 2024, Microsoft sought to answer why so many systems were so fragile. The result: a smarter, more resilient Windows designed to stay online, recover faster, and avoid another mass outage.