Location Data Privacy: What Texas Businesses Need to Know

Location data privacy is no longer a niche concern. Recent reporting shows FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that the bureau is buying commercially available location data, while Senator Ron Wyden criticized the practice as a warrantless end-run around Fourth Amendment protections. That should get the attention of every Texas business owner using smartphones, tablets, apps,Continue reading “Location Data Privacy: What Texas Businesses Need to Know”

What the New Router Ban Means for Texas Businesses

If you saw the recent headlines about the new router ban, the first reaction was probably simple: Good. Remove risky hardware and the problem goes away. That reaction is understandable, but it is incomplete. The Federal Communications Commission updated its Covered List on March 20, 2026, to include routers produced in foreign countries, which meansContinue reading “What the New Router Ban Means for Texas Businesses”

SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks

SIM Card Hacking Is No Longer Just a Personal Risk SIM card hacking is a fast-growing threat that can quietly expose your business to financial loss, data breaches, and compliance failures. Many Texas business owners assume this attack only targets celebrities or cryptocurrency investors. However, small and mid-sized companies are increasingly vulnerable because mobile phonesContinue reading “SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks”