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cybersecurity mistakes

The 4 biggest cybersecurity mistakes SMBs make (and how to avoid them)

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Data breaches can have big consequences not only in the moment but for a long time to come. If your company has a cybersecurity issue, it can haunt you. But many cybersecurity problems are easy to avoid and easy to fix. Avoid these four biggest pitfalls.
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Keeping business technology in check (so you can have a life away from work!)

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Workers in the United States are some of the most overworked in the entire world. With millions of people pulling 50 to 70 hour work weeks and unable to unplug when they get home, it's definitely taking a toll. Too many Americans experience an overall lower quality of life because of their jobs.
IT budget

Let's get down to brass tacks about your 2019 IT budget

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Budgets. Whether you love them or hate them, they’re a necessary part of running a successful business. That’s especially true when it comes to your IT budget. Investing in IT is an important priority, especially for small to midsize businesses.
Employee Education

The most important part of your IT security plan—employee education

Some business owners think that simply having the right software in place is enough to keep their network secure. The reality is that network security is a team effort. That’s why providing proper employee education is an important part of keeping hackers at bay.
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5 ways to boost your network security right now

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Many businesses fail shortly after cybersecurity attacks. Network security does more than protect your business's private information. It can also make your organization more efficient, more productive and more profitable. Follow these 5 tips to improve your network security right now.
employee training

6 basic tech tips you should absolutely train your employees to do

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Does your staff struggle with the latest tech? Share these tips with your employees to improve productivity and efficiency in the workplace. What kind of results can you expect? You don't need to call in an expert and spend hundreds of dollars on training.