Android Malware on Google Play: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About NoVoice

When people hear about Android malware on Google Play, the first reaction is usually, “I thought the Play Store was supposed to be safe.” That reaction makes sense. However, this story is not really proof that every Play Store app is dangerous. It is proof of something more practical and more important for business owners:Continue reading “Android Malware on Google Play: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About NoVoice”

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”

Business Continuity Shield: The Answer When You’re Not Sure Your Sensitive Data Is Protected

When a business says, “We think our data is protected,” that usually means one thing: they do not actually know. In cybersecurity, uncertainty is a liability. A recent San Antonio healthcare incident proves that point. Barrio Comprehensive Family Health Care Center, which does business as CommuniCare, disclosed a data security incident affecting up to 19,885Continue reading “Business Continuity Shield: The Answer When You’re Not Sure Your Sensitive Data Is Protected”