Cybersecurity insurance requirements for small businesses typically include baseline security controls, written policies, employee training, and proof that you can detect, respond to, and recover from cyber incidents. Insurers increasingly ask for specific safeguards such as multi-factor authentication, tested backups, and incident response planning before they will quote favorable terms....
How to Choose the Right Cybersecurity Stack for a Small Business
Choosing the right cybersecurity stack for a small business starts with identifying your biggest risks, your most valuable data, and the few controls that stop the most common attacks. Focus first on email and identity security, endpoint protection, and reliable backups, then layer monitoring and policies as your business grows....
Cloud Backup vs On Premises Backup: Which Is Safer?
Cloud backup can be safer than on premises backup when it is configured with immutable storage, strong identity controls, and tested recovery, because it is harder for local disasters and many attackers to destroy every copy. On premises backup can be safer when you need tight physical control, predictable performance,...



