Practical, plain-English guidance on keeping your business safe — written for owners, not IT departments.
A cybersecurity assessment should identify your biggest risks, review your current safeguards, and give you a practical roadmap for reducing exposure. Here is what Central Florida businesses should expect.
ComplianceSmall law firms handle sensitive client information every day. Here are the cybersecurity basics that help protect confidentiality, email, documents, and firm operations.
IT TipsA clear, no-jargon comparison of Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 to help Central Florida small businesses pick the right email and office tools.
ComplianceA plain-English guide to cybersecurity basics for small healthcare practices that need to protect patient information and reduce HIPAA-related risk.
CybersecuritySimple, high-impact security habits any Central Florida small business can put in place this week — no big IT budget required.
ComplianceConstruction companies depend on bids, contracts, payroll, vendor portals, and field devices. Here is how small contractors can think about cybersecurity and compliance risk.
ComplianceIf you're a tax preparer, accountant, or financial advisor, the FTC Safeguards Rule probably applies to you. Here's what it requires, in plain English.
CybersecurityBackups only help if they are monitored, protected, and tested. Here is how small businesses can tell whether their backups are actually ready for ransomware or disaster recovery.
ComplianceFinancial firms, tax preparers, and accounting offices need IT support that understands security, compliance, client data, and the FTC Safeguards Rule.
CybersecurityPhishing emails are one of the most common ways small businesses get breached. Learn the warning signs and the habits that help employees avoid costly mistakes.
CybersecurityOld user accounts, shared passwords, and forgotten access can create serious security risk. Here is how small businesses can improve offboarding and access reviews.
CybersecurityCybersecurity is not a one-time project. Learn when small businesses should review security, compliance, insurance requirements, vendors, and user access.