Small Business Offboarding Mistakes That Lead to Security Gaps

Employee departures happen every day, and as a result, small business offboarding security gaps often go unnoticed until something breaks. In many cases, the issue is not a hacker forcing entry; rather, it is access that was never removed, devices that were never secured, or accounts that were never reviewed. For small businesses with limitedContinue reading “Small Business Offboarding Mistakes That Lead to Security Gaps”

The Single Point of Failure Every SMB Must Eliminate

A single point of failure is one weak link that can interrupt your whole business. For many Texas SMBs, that weak link is not a hacker in a movie scene. It is one employee who knows all the passwords, one laptop with the only working file copy, one inbox tied to every login, or oneContinue reading “The Single Point of Failure Every SMB Must Eliminate”

Healthcare Vendor Risk: What Texas Medical Practices Should Learn From the CareCloud Breach

Healthcare vendor risk is no longer a back-office compliance topic. It is a direct business risk for Texas clinics, dental groups, specialty practices, and medical offices that depend on outside software and cloud vendors every day. That is the real lesson from the recent CareCloud breach. In a March 24, 2026 Form 8-K, CareCloud saidContinue reading “Healthcare Vendor Risk: What Texas Medical Practices Should Learn From the CareCloud Breach”