The traditional idea of network security was relatively simple: keep attackers outside the corporate network and trust users once they were inside. That model worked reasonably well when employees worked from company offices and most applications were hosted inside corporate... Read more
Modern businesses can have thousands of software components running across laptops, servers, cloud platforms, containers, and applications. Keeping every component secure is becoming increasingly difficult. A company may discover hundreds or even thousands of vulnerabilities during a security scan, but... Read more
Businesses are collecting and storing more data than ever. Customer records, financial information, employee documents, intellectual property, contracts, and internal communications may all exist across cloud applications, laptops, email systems, and file-sharing platforms. That creates a difficult question for IT... Read more
Cloud computing has made it easier for small businesses to access powerful technology without building expensive on-premises infrastructure. Email, accounting, customer management, file storage, and business applications can all run in the cloud. But convenience also creates new security responsibilities.... Read more
Cyberattacks are no longer a problem reserved for large corporations. Small businesses are increasingly exposed to ransomware, phishing, business email compromise, data breaches, and cloud account attacks. For many companies, a serious cyber incident can create costs that are difficult... Read more
Remote work has changed the way employees connect to company systems. Instead of working exclusively from a corporate office, employees may access applications from home, hotels, airports, coworking spaces, and other locations. This has created continued demand for enterprise VPN... Read more