The most common cybersecurity gaps in small businesses are basic controls that are missing, inconsistent, or unmanaged, such as weak identity protection, poor patching, and unreliable backups. These gaps persist because many teams lack dedicated security staff, rely heavily on cloud services, and prioritize day to day operations over risk...
Cybersecurity for Nonprofit Organizations: What You Need to Know
Cybersecurity for nonprofit organizations is about protecting donor trust, sensitive beneficiary data, and mission-critical operations from increasingly targeted attacks. Most nonprofits can dramatically reduce risk with a few fundamentals: strong identity controls, secure email, reliable backups, basic vendor oversight, and a practiced incident response plan. This guide explains the threats...
What Happens If You Don’t Implement Basic Cybersecurity Tools?
Many business owners ask this question after an incident. The better time to ask it is before one happens. Recently, a company chose not to implement recommended security controls. They were concerned about cost and disruption. Instead, they moved forward with another IT firm that did not require those protections....



