If your business feels more tech disruptions between April and June, you’re not imagining it. IT outages in Q2 are a consistent pattern across small and mid-sized businesses. While most companies assume outages are random, the reality is more predictable. Q2 creates the perfect storm of system stress, human error, and infrastructure changes. As aContinue reading “Why Outages Happen More in Q2”
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How MFA Prevents Cyber Attacks: Real SMB Breaches That Didn’t Have to Happen
Small and mid-sized businesses across Texas keep asking the same question after a breach: How did this happen? More importantly, they should be asking: How MFA prevents cyber attacks and why didn’t we have it fully enforced? In 2024 and 2025, credential-based attacks remain the #1 way cybercriminals breach organizations. Attackers don’t break in throughContinue reading “How MFA Prevents Cyber Attacks: Real SMB Breaches That Didn’t Have to Happen”
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”