Human Error: The Number One Cause of IT Disruption

Human error IT disruption usually starts with something small. A password gets reused.An update gets delayed.A backup goes untested.A warning gets ignored.An old employee account stays open.A file gets saved in the wrong place. At first, nothing looks broken. The business keeps moving. Email still works. The internet still loads. Employees still log in. However,Continue reading “Human Error: The Number One Cause of IT Disruption”

Why Texas Heat Causes IT Failures (And How to Prevent Costly Downtime)

Texas heat IT failures are more common than most business owners realize. While high temperatures are expected across Texas, the impact on your IT systems often goes unnoticed, until something breaks. Moreover, most small businesses do not track environmental risks like heat. Instead, they focus on day-to-day operations. However, your computers, servers, and network equipmentContinue reading “Why Texas Heat Causes IT Failures (And How to Prevent Costly Downtime)”

Business Router Security in the Age of Cyberwarfare

Business router security used to sound like a back-office IT chore. Today, it belongs in the same conversation as cyberwarfare, AI-driven attacks, critical infrastructure, and small-business survival. That may sound dramatic, but it is not exaggeration. The FBI and NSA recently warned that Russian GRU-linked cyber actors have been compromising small-office and home-office routers sinceContinue reading “Business Router Security in the Age of Cyberwarfare”