How can small businesses prevent data breaches?
Many small business owners across the country may think that a data breach can be safely filed under “Things that will never happen to my company.”
Government trying to increase small business online security awareness
Nationwide, millions of small business owners might know full well that their companies face cyber security threats on a regular basis, but often take the attitude of, “This can’t happen to my company.”
Small businesses should invest in new credit card technology
Over the past several years, a lot more emphasis has been placed on figuring out the best ways to stamp out instances of credit card fraud, and what both card issuers and individual businesses can potentially do about it.
How can you protect yourself from theft?
Without proper loss prevention policies in place, your business could be one of theft’s casualties.
Why cybersecurity is important for small businesses
While technology makes our lives easier, it also puts us further at risk.
Should you switch to the cloud?
The cloud provides a place for users to store their files, from Word documents to graphics, online. However, it’s not ideal for everyone, so it’s important to consider your choices.
Protect your company from hackers
With an ever-growing technological world, protecting both your company’s and your clients’ information is of the utmost importance. While not every method is foolproof, there are ways that will help you keep your data safe.
Protecting yourself from fraud
In today’s technological world, all of our information is stored online or on a card. By taking proper precautions, you can protect yourself from fraud.
5 tips for ensuring data security
Often times it can be difficult for small business owners to think about data security in the midst of everything else going on, but forgetting about it can be a big mistake.
Many Employees Cavalier About Password Security
The Internet has opened up many opportunities for consumers and businesses large and small. At one time, the only way workers could “check in” at their workplace was by actually being on site. Thanks to the web, however, millions of employees are able to work from the comfort of home, freeing up their schedules and reducing overhead costs for employers.
Making better money choices for security’s sake
The modern information landscape invites people to go online, share their most intimate thoughts, put up pictures of the places they go and what they do there, but this environment may not be a good one for a financial plan.
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Financial plans and security protocols
A lot of companies today feel like they have the next big thing, and some of them do.
The importance and variety of data security
Some companies may think that keeping track of corporate information is something that IT businesses and other kinds of technology businesses have to worry about, but not them.