If you’ve ever wondered why office productivity dips sharply one day each spring, look no further than March Madness Thursday, Day 1 of the NCAA Tournament. From bracket watching to buzzer beaters, this is the unofficial holiday where spreadsheets get ignored, meetings get “rescheduled,” and dual monitors suddenly serve a...
What Is Network Segmentation and Why Does It Matter?
Network segmentation is the practice of dividing a computer network into smaller, controlled zones so systems and users only access what they truly need. It matters because it limits how far cyberattacks can spread, reduces operational risk, and helps organizations meet compliance requirements. In practical terms, network segmentation turns a...
What Happens During a Penetration Test? A Step by Step Walkthrough for Businesses
What happens during a penetration test is a structured, time boxed simulation of real world attacks against your systems to find and verify exploitable security weaknesses. A qualified tester attempts to break in using agreed rules, then documents exactly how it happened and how to fix it. The result is...



