Why Breach Monitoring Alone Fails—and What Texas Businesses Should Do Instead

Why Breach Monitoring Alone Fails for Texas Businesses If your current security plan assumes breach monitoring alone fails only in rare cases, that assumption needs to change. For many Texas businesses, breach monitoring is useful, but it is not enough by itself. It can tell you something went wrong. However, it usually tells you afterContinue reading “Why Breach Monitoring Alone Fails—and What Texas Businesses Should Do Instead”

Endpoint Management Security Risks: What Texas SMBs Should Learn From the Latest Fortinet Zero-Day

Endpoint management security risks are no longer an abstract problem for big enterprises. They are a direct business issue for Texas small and midsize businesses, especially those that rely on remote access, endpoint tools, hybrid work, and lean IT staffing. Fortinet’s April 4, 2026 advisory for CVE-2026-35616 is the latest reminder. The company rated theContinue reading “Endpoint Management Security Risks: What Texas SMBs Should Learn From the Latest Fortinet Zero-Day”

SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks

SIM Card Hacking Is No Longer Just a Personal Risk SIM card hacking is a fast-growing threat that can quietly expose your business to financial loss, data breaches, and compliance failures. Many Texas business owners assume this attack only targets celebrities or cryptocurrency investors. However, small and mid-sized companies are increasingly vulnerable because mobile phonesContinue reading “SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks”