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How to Improve Your Business’ Cybersecurity Posture

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) have become prime targets for cybercriminals, often seen as easier prey with potentially valuable data but fewer security resources. The consequences of a breach can be devastating—ranging from financial losses and operational disruption to irreparable damage to your reputation. The good news? You don’t need a massive budget or a team of experts to significantly improve your security posture. By implementing a few fundamental measures consistently, you can dramatically reduce your risk. Let’s explore the essential steps every SMB should take to protect itself in the digital age.

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Regular Cybersecurity and IT Policy Updates: A Strategic Imperative

Cybersecurity and IT policies are no longer static documents. They must be dynamic, adaptable, and responsive to new threats, compliance requirements, technological advancements, and shifting business needs. For businesses, regular updates to these policies are not just a best practice—they are a necessity.

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The Imperative of Cybersecurity Training: Building a Resilient Workforce

In this high-stakes environment, one of the most critical—and often overlooked—defenses is the human element. Employees are not just victims of cyberattacks; they are the first line of defense. This article explores why investing in cybersecurity training is not just beneficial but essential for fostering employee awareness, building resilience against evolving threats, and ensuring preparedness in the event of a breach.

The Envescent Cybersecurity Workshop for 2024

Learn about the latest threats that businesses face in 2024 through our free Cybersecurity Workshop. This comprehensive webinar covers the changes happening in attacks such as ransomware, phishing, how AI is being weaponized, hacking activities by nation states such as China and much more.

Disaster recovery: Why it Matters for Your Business

Disasters are situations that every business hopes to avoid, but every business must prepare for them nevertheless. While many of us have worked through the pandemic by adapting to this particular disaster through the utilization of remote work, cloud collaboration, and video conferencing, this is but one of many such disaster scenarios businesses may confront as we move forward.