Practical articles on managed IT, cybersecurity, Microsoft 365, backups, compliance, and technology strategy — written for business owners and operators across Connecticut and New York, not IT professionals.
Connecticut's data security law — CT SHIELD — has requirements that many small and midsize businesses still aren't fully aware of. This article breaks down what the law requires, who it applies to, and what steps Connecticut businesses should take now to ensure they're in compliance before enforcement actions begin.
Read the full articleHaving a backup job that runs is not the same as having a recovery plan. Most businesses learn the difference at the worst possible time.
Read moreMost Microsoft 365 tenants have at least three critical security gaps. Here are the most common ones we find — and how to close them.
Read moreMost businesses don't know what good managed IT looks like until they finally experience it. Here's a clear-eyed description of what to expect.
Read morePhishing is the number one attack vector for SMBs. The good news: you don't need an enterprise security budget to dramatically reduce your exposure.
Read moreConnecticut's data security law has requirements many businesses still aren't aware of. Here's what it covers, who it applies to, and what to do now.
Read moreMFA blocks over 99% of automated credential attacks. Here's why some businesses still haven't deployed it — and what it's costing them.
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