Ransomware Attack Help: Emergency Response for Your Business
Ransomware attacks are very common – and their prevalence is only growing. Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report shows ransomware was present in 44% of att…
Ransomware attacks are very common – and their prevalence is only growing. Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report shows ransomware was present in 44% of att…
You know that feeling when you check your credit card statement and realize that a $68 restaurant charge from a few months ago somehow ballooned into a $350 balance because you’ve been making minimum payments? That sick, sinking feeling of “how did this happen?”
As an SMB owner, you might think cyber insurance is your secret weapon: pay the premium, get the coverage, and sleep soundly knowing you’re protected. But here’s the reality check: cyber insurance isn’t a magic shield. It’s more like a financial safety net with very specific rules about when it catches you and when it doesn’t.
While each subscription might seem justified on its own, the cumulative effect can quietly drain your budget and create serious security headaches. This phenomenon, called SaaS sprawl, affects most small and medium-sized businesses today.
According to recent studies, 74% of companies plan to permanently shift some employees to remote work, while 55% of employees want to work at least three days a week remotely. This new paradigm has fundamentally changed how businesses approach their IT infrastructure.

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