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Best practices for remote work security

Remote work setups are here to stay, and with them comes the pressing concern of cybersecurity. As companies increasingly embrace distributed workforces, protecting sensitive data and systems has never been more crucial. This blog will guide you on how to proactively manage the security risks that come with remote work.

What makes VoIP phishing cybercriminals’ weapon of choice?

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phishing, a technique that involves manipulating VoIP technology to trick users into giving up sensitive information, has become a favored tool in every cybercriminal's arsenal. But why is this so? Let's take a look at the reasons scammers choose this nefarious activity over other schemes.

How to manage your privacy on Facebook and Twitter

Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are a great way to stay connected with friends and family, learn about new things, and share your thoughts and ideas. However, it's important to be aware of the privacy risks associated with using these platforms, including the collection of personal data.

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Today, almost all businesses depend on social media for free and easy access to customers and prospects. However, the easy accessibility of social media gives hackers another platform to execute their cybercrimes, making it essential for business owners to understand security best practices and share them with their teams.

A Deep Dive Into Phishing Scams

Phishing scams remain one of the most prevalent and successful types of cyberattacks today, so being aware of the danger they pose to businesses like yours is extremely crucial. Your business could easily be the next victim if you don't clearly understand how threat actors leverage phishing emails.

5 Factors to consider when buying computers for your small business

As a small-business owner, one of the most important decisions you'll make is what type of computer to buy: laptops or desktops. In this blog post, we’ll discuss factors you should consider when choosing a computer for your small business.
1. Portability
If your employees must be able to work from anywhere, then laptops are the obvious choice.

Some tips for choosing between Microsoft Teams and Google Meet

Microsoft Teams and Google Meet are two of the most popular video conferencing platforms available today, and for good reason. Both platforms offer a robust set of features that make it easy and convenient to stay connected with clients and colleagues.