Get Familiar with Cyber Basics

Cyber-attacks are becoming more sophisticated with more evolved bad actors cropping up each day. Luckily, there are several steps that we can take daily to mitigate risks and stay one step ahead of malefactors.
Creating a Data Security Policy

Employees that work exclusively in an office setting are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. Mobility can be somewhat of a double-edge sword, providing productivity benefits, while also increasing the risk of data loss. With the ability to work from anywhere, comes the ability to access corporate data from anywhere. The fact is, your business will have to find a way to accommodate remote work and protect your data. The good news is, we’re here to guide you through the process of implementing a data loss prevention strategy (DLP) and creating a data security policy for your organization.
Is My Copier Secure?

You likely go to great lengths to make sure the data your company handles is safe from the threat of hackers. You secure your business networks and databases and encrypt sensitive information like names, social security numbers and credit card accounts.
Don’t Overlook Copier Data Security

A digital copier is a valuable tool that helps businesses stay productive. Chances are you have one or many around your office. Just as likely, a great deal of sensitive information passes through your digital copier on a daily basis. Do you ever copy, print, scan or fax documents that contain proprietary information? Things like social security numbers, contact information or credit card numbers.
The Rise of Office 365 and Why You Still Need to Secure It

Many businesses are making the switch to Microsoft Office 365, and for good reason. It eliminates the costs associated with management and upgrades, allowing businesses greater flexibility as their teams grow and their needs change
Don’t Overlook Your Copier Security

Chances are you have at least one copier in your office. It’s also very likely that a great deal of sensitive information passes through your copier each day as people copy, print, scan and even fax documents that contain valuable information.