What Verizon’s 2025 DBIR Means for SMBs: The Biggest Cyber Risks in Plain English

Verizon 2025 DBIR findings for SMBs should get the attention of every Texas business owner who depends on email, cloud apps, shared files, remote access, or online banking. Verizon’s 2025 executive summary analyzed 22,052 security incidents and 12,195 confirmed data breaches across 139 countries, making it the largest set of breaches the report has coveredContinue reading “What Verizon’s 2025 DBIR Means for SMBs: The Biggest Cyber Risks in Plain English”

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”

Ransomware: How Texas SMBs Can Recover Fast

When ransomware hits, the clock starts. Every hour of downtime costs money, trust, and momentum. Here’s how Texas small businesses can prepare for fast ransomware recovery—before an attack forces the decision. Ransomware recovery is no longer a concern reserved for large enterprises. Over two-thirds of ransomware attacks between 2024 and 2025 targeted businesses with fewerContinue reading “Ransomware: How Texas SMBs Can Recover Fast”