Router Ban Update: Why Most Texas Businesses Do Not Need to Panic

If you saw the latest router-ban headlines and thought this meant an immediate network emergency, take a breath. The core facts are important, but the average Texas business owner does not need to panic. In March 2026, the FCC updated its Covered List to include foreign-made consumer-grade routers, which means new covered models cannot receiveContinue reading “Router Ban Update: Why Most Texas Businesses Do Not Need to Panic”

Spring Break Remote Worker Security Tips for Texas SMBs

Spring break creates a security gap that most Texas small businesses never see coming. However, when employees travel and connect from hotels or coffee shops, your business faces risks the office firewall cannot address. Therefore, preparation before the break starts is the only reliable way to keep your data safe. Remote work security is notContinue reading “Spring Break Remote Worker Security Tips for Texas SMBs”

Why Quarterly Security Checkups Save Thousands

Most Texas small business owners think about cybersecurity only after something goes wrong. However, a quarterly security checkup flips that logic entirely, catching vulnerabilities, closing gaps, and stopping threats before they turn into recovery bills that run into the tens of thousands of dollars. Prevention is not glamorous. Nevertheless, remediation is expensive. That simple equationContinue reading “Why Quarterly Security Checkups Save Thousands”