There are just a few months left of 2020. It’s a time when accountants are often recommending year-end purchases that can be used to lessen a company’s tax burden.
It’s not always easy to come up with new ways to keep employees focused on cybersecurity. Business owners are trying to keep operations running and don’t always have time to plan security awareness training as they’d like to.
There are many layers to any good IT security plan at a Charlotte business. These include things like anti-malware, a network firewall, and password security.
The “2020 Data Breach Investigations Report” by Verizon has some pretty alarming news when it comes to credential theft. User passwords have become the most popular target of hackers.
Does it seem like you have a LOT of different cloud applications? It’s not your imagination. There are many companies in Charlotte and the rest of the country that have come out of the cloud adoption revolution with more apps than they knew they had.
The COVID-19 crisis had many Charlotte area businesses rethinking their business continuity plan (or lack of one). It illustrated the need to be prepared for anything, including major unexpected changes in how we work and live.