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”
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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”
How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak
86 Million Reasons to Act Now on Data Protection In a disturbing development, over 73 million current and former AT&T customer records (Orig here) have been posted online, fully decrypted and searchable. Unlike past leaks, these aren’t just usernames and passwords. The exposed data includes names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, account numbers, andContinue reading “How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak”