The Power of AI-Driven Data Management for Business Growth
The best thing about artificial intelligence is that it can work with data. AI can break data down, explain it, and make it easier for your business to use. Using AI-driven data management to grow your business can save money and help you make good decisions for your brand.
Boost Your Security: Be Aware of Third-Party Cookie Risks
In the online world, cookies are not tasty treats. "Third-party cookies" can cause damage. These cookies are data bits stored on your computer by a site different from your browsing site. These cookies can track what you do across many websites. Cookies can create security risks for businesses.
Balancing Security and Operational Needs Strengthens Industrial Remote Access
Even if a team doesn't work from home, they still need to be able to access their employee accounts from home. The owners of businesses prioritize improving industrial remote access so that their workers can be flexible and productive while keeping the company's digital infrastructure safe. When you find a good balance between security and freedom, your system will be less likely to be hacked, and your business will grow.
The Importance of Domain Names
Your domain name is your website’s handshake, its first hello to online visitors. It is like your digital calling card, letting people locate you in the digital world to learn about your business and what you offer. A memorable domain name is an essential tool for navigating the internet landscape. But what makes a good domain name? And why is it crucial for your business? Let’s find out.
Protecting Your Business: Preventing and Detecting Ransomware Attacks
Ransomware is malware that accesses your network and locks you out of your system. It steals important data and files, locks them, and demands payment in exchange. Preventing and detecting ransomware attacks protects your business, digital assets, and staff from these subtle threats.
Streamlining Business Operations: Unlocking the Potential of Modern Workflow Optimization
Have you found your team’s workflow needs improvement? Using current tools to improve workflow could help your business run better. These methods improve performance and boost productivity. Integration also takes less time or work than you think.
Gmail Update Simplifies Scheduling Meetings
Scheduling a meeting is not the most enjoyable task. You email someone to find a time. They respond with several alternatives. You choose one. They confirm. There is a lot of communication back and forth that happens.
But what if you could skip all that? Well, now you can, thanks to a new Gmail update.
SCAM OF THE WEEK: Watch Out for .zip Domains
Recently, .zip top-level domains have become available for public purchase. A top-level domain is the final section of a domain name. So, in knowbe4[dot]com, “.com” is the top-level domain. Unsurprisingly, cybercriminals have begun purchasing and using .zip domains for their own malicious purposes.
The Role of Software Updates in Keeping Your Business Running Smoothly
You may believe software updates are only intended to resolve bugs or add new features, but they have far more benefits for your business. They improve the compatibility and performance of your computer systems and, most importantly, strengthen your defenses against cyber threats.
Your Personal Titanic Moment
On a recent interview about the Titan sub catastrophe, director of the movie Titanic James Cameron, who has made 33 successful dives to the Titanic wreckage site, pointed out that this tragedy is eerily similar to the 1912 Titanic disaster: the captain of the 1912 RMS Titanic was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship, yet he plowed ahead at full speed into an ice field on a moonless night, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 innocent souls.
The Key To Scaling Your Company Efficiently
As a business owner, you know that continuous, steady growth is an essential part of success. When you’re ready to get serious about scaling your organization, several vital activities must happen. Documented workflows and processes, streamlined hiring, onboarding and training, well-oiled marketing systems and more top the list. One key but often overlooked element of scaling success that can make or break your efforts is leveraging technology to enhance operations quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively.
Warning: The Hole In Your Cyber-Insurance Policy That Could Result In Your Claim Being Denied Coverage
You’ve all heard the stats – small businesses are the #1 target for cybercriminals because they’re easy targets, with a recent article in Security Magazine reporting that nearly two-thirds (63%) of small businesses have experienced a cyber-attack and 58% an actual breach. But what many still don’t understand (or simply don’t appreciate) is how much a cyber-attack can cost you.
Are Your Business Tools Ticking Time Bombs For A Cyber-Attack?
In June a popular file-sharing software amongst big-name companies likes Shell, Siemens Energy, Sony, several large law firms, a number of US federal agencies such as the Department of Health and more was hacked by Russia-linked cybercrime group Cl0p. Security Magazine reported that, to date, there are 138 known companies impacted by the breach, resulting in the personal information of more than 15 million people being compromised. More are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.
Remote Work Cybersecurity Risks: Safeguarding Your Business in the Digital Era
With the new normal brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic came the remote work boom. Teleworking brings with it benefits like improved productivity and flexibility. However, it also presents cybersecurity risks.
Let's discuss common remote work threats and go over steps you can take to secure your business.
Windows Update Ransomware
When you see a Windows update, you anticipate a security improvement, not a threat. However, a sneaky extortion scam disguised as a Windows update page has recently appeared.
Its danger lies in encrypting files on your computer. The scammers then demand payment to return your files. This extortion scam is known as Big Head ransomware. Currently, it is aimed at U.S. consumers.
Using Dashboards to Monitor Your Business Performance
Keeping track of your business success is a lot easier with dashboards. This business intelligence reporting tool helps you see your critical business metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs). With dashboards, you can make smarter decisions for your business. Let’s discuss how dashboards can bring a huge boost to your business.
How Regular IT Maintenance Boosts Your Business Productivity
Running a business involves taking care of a lot of moving parts. One area you might think about only sometimes is your computer hardware, which includes your servers and other parts and accessories of your computers. It is essential to take good care of your computer hardware. Regular maintenance can help your business run smoother, catch issues early, and improve system performance.
Collaboration Tools for Improved Productivity and Teamwork
The modern workforce has shifted significantly over the past decade. Previously, employees commuted to physical offices where they worked in person. More recently, many positions transformed into work-from-home opportunities that allow employees to work from almost anywhere with internet access.
Remote work comes with its own challenges, like encouraging collaboration and securing staff productivity. Collaboration tools for improved productivity and teamwork provide fantastic opportunities to streamline the remote experience.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Defenses in Real-Time
Cyberattacks are a big business problem and can occur when you least expect them. Strengthening cybersecurity defenses in real-time offers a modern way to protect your business and its digital assets.
How to Create an Effective Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business
A solid disaster recovery plan for businesses is essential in today’s tech-focused world. Without one, companies risk their reputation, customers’ personal information, and profits in the wake of an unpredictable event that takes servers and systems offline.
Although business owners aren’t at fault for disastrous occurrences, their customers and employees expect them to anticipate these challenges well before they happen. Develop a plan that protects and restores any compromised data before disaster strikes.