Cyberattacks have become rampant and have also grown in sophistication. A simple lapse in your network security could lead to a chain of events that could prove catastrophic for your business. You can avoid this by implementing a robust cybersecurity framework such as zero trust.   Zero trust network access (ZTNA) asserts that no user or application should be trusted automatically. It encourages organizations to verify every access while treating every user or application as

12 Password Best Practices

Posted by Tim Voss on  August 10, 2023
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Category: Remote Work, Strategy
With the business world heavily reliant on digitization in this day and age, the use of technology in your organization is unavoidable. Although technology can undeniably give your business an advantage in increasingly competitive markets, there are many troublesome areas to keep an eye on. This is why interest in cybersecurity has risen in recent years.   Password protection is the best place to start if you want to ramp up your cybersecurity. Setting a
  Backups play a critical role in any data protection strategy. However, if you are entirely dependent on your backups for disaster recovery and business continuity, unexpected backup failures can prove disastrous for your business. When backups are scheduled automatically, you risk falling victim to media failure, software issues, cyberattacks or even a simple human error.   Fortunately, you can avoid backup failure to a great extent through consistent monitoring and frequent testing. This will

Securing a Remote Workforce

Posted by Tim Voss on  July 21, 2023
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Category: Remote Work, Strategy
  Over the last few years, we have seen several tech companies switch to a fully remote or partial work setup. Most of these companies spent months preparing for the switch by training their employees, setting up remote work policies and ensuring the necessary infrastructure was in place to deal with cybersecurity threats.   However, many companies were forced to make the switch overnight when COVID-19 hit. Very few got the chance to fully prepare