Your IT infrastructure isn’t something you can “set and forget.” It’s actively humming, changing, and being probed, every minute of every day. Yet too many organizations treat cybersecurity and IT monitoring like a reactive expense: fix it when it breaks. The reality is very different. When you monitor your network and endpoints proactively, you catch issues early, limit damage, and save far more than you spend.
As cyber threats evolve, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with minimal IT and cybersecurity support are increasingly at risk. In 2024, credential phishing attacks surged by 703%, signaling a troubling trend for organizations with limited resources to combat sophisticated attacks.
The holiday season is a time of joy, generosity, and unfortunately—cybercrime. It’s an opportune time for cybercriminals to strike, as online activity spikes, businesses close their doors or operate with limited staff, year-end transactions are processed, and personal holiday plans distract employees. For businesses with minimal IT and cybersecurity support, this surge poses a significant threat. But don’t let cyber threats dampen your holiday cheer. By understanding the risks and taking proactive measures, you can safeguard your business. Let's unwrap the 12 most common holiday cyber threats and the preventative measures you can take to protect yourself.
In today’s highly competitive and increasingly digital landscape, insurance agencies face mounting pressure to deliver reliable, secure services while balancing day-to-day operations and stringent compliance requirements. Small to medium-sized insurance agencies are particularly vulnerable to cyber threats and regulatory penalties—challenges that underscore the importance of expert IT support. Here is why an outsourced IT department is the best choice for agencies striving to stay competitive, compliant, and secure