Employee Access Cleanup: Why It Saves Money for Texas Businesses

Employee access cleanup: why it saves money is not just a cybersecurity topic — it is a profitability strategy. Many Central and South Texas businesses focus on revenue growth, yet overlook one of the most expensive silent drains on their operations: unmanaged user accounts. When former employees still have login access, when shared passwords floatContinue reading “Employee Access Cleanup: Why It Saves Money for Texas Businesses”

PayPal Data Breach: What Texas SMBs Must Do Now

The PayPal data breach now confirmed in early 2026 affects more than individual users — it impacts small and mid-sized businesses across Texas that rely on PayPal for payments, subscriptions, vendor payouts, and working capital. While PayPal has reset passwords and refunded certain unauthorized transactions, the broader lesson for Texas business owners is clear: third-partyContinue reading “PayPal Data Breach: What Texas SMBs Must Do Now”

2026 Data Breaches: What Texas Businesses Need to Know and Do Now

2026 data breaches impacting Texas businesses are no longer distant headlines affecting large corporations, they are real operational threats hitting small and mid-sized companies across Central and South Texas. From healthcare clinics and legal offices to construction firms and local nonprofits, recent breach activity shows that attackers target credentials, cloud systems, and third-party vendors thatContinue reading “2026 Data Breaches: What Texas Businesses Need to Know and Do Now”