This Overlooked Windows Setting Leaves You Vulnerable: Here’s How to Fix It

For many small business owners, nonprofit managers, and city administrators, the idea of a cyberattack feels distant, until it isn’t. The reality is that most breaches don’t happen through brute force or sophisticated code. They happen because of misconfigured settings or basic security features being turned off. One such example? Memory integrity protection, a powerfulContinue reading “This Overlooked Windows Setting Leaves You Vulnerable: Here’s How to Fix It”

Running Out of Gmail Space? Here’s How to Beat the 15GB Limit Without Losing Critical Emails

For many small businesses, nonprofits, and municipal teams, Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) is the backbone of daily communication. But over time, the 15GB of free storage across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos can fill up, fast. Once your inbox hits capacity, new messages bounce, attachments go missing, and workflows grind to a halt.Continue reading “Running Out of Gmail Space? Here’s How to Beat the 15GB Limit Without Losing Critical Emails”

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Strong Municipal IT Incident Response Plan

In today’s digital landscape, city governments rely on technology to power everything from utility billing to emergency communications. But with this dependency comes a growing threat: cyberattacks targeting small and midsize municipalities. From ransomware lockouts to phishing scams and data breaches, attacks on city systems can cause serious operational, financial, and reputational damage. That’s whyContinue reading “Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Strong Municipal IT Incident Response Plan”