Network Security Assessment: What Your Business Needs Now
Every 39 seconds, a cyberattack strikes somewhere in the world. Cyberattacks occur at an alarming rate of over 2,200 times daily, and businesses that assume they’re too small, too obscure,…
Every 39 seconds, a cyberattack strikes somewhere in the world. Cyberattacks occur at an alarming rate of over 2,200 times daily, and businesses that assume they’re too small, too obscure,…
You don’t need a massive IT budget or a computer science degree to automate away a lot of those daily headaches. We’re talking simple, low-code automations that work, the kind that make you wonder why you didn’t set them up years ago.
You’ve done everything right. Your passwords are strong. Your team completed security training. You even upgraded your firewall last quarter. But there’s a threat lurking in your IT environment that most business owners have never heard of, and it could be hiding in plain sight.
If you’ve been hearing the term “Zero Trust” thrown around in IT circles and wondering what the fuss is about, you’re not alone. Despite the intimidating name, Zero Trust security is actually a straightforward concept that could be precisely what your small business needs to stay protected in 2026.
Picture this: a potential customer visits your website, eager to learn more about your services. But they use a screen reader due to vision impairment, and your site’s images have no descriptions. Your contact form can’t be navigated with just a keyboard. Your video testimonials have no captions. Within minutes, they’re gone.

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