The “Legacy Debt” Audit: Identifying the 3 Oldest Risks in Your Server Room

The most dangerous thing in a server room is often the phrase, “Don’t touch that.” It’s usually said with a half-joke and a grimace. It refers to the old box that “still works”, runs something important, and has survived so many fixes and workarounds that nobody feels confident changing it anymore. That’s legacy debt.  Not just “old tech”, but old tech that’s become a dependency. … Continue reading The “Legacy Debt” Audit: Identifying the 3 Oldest Risks in Your Server Room

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The “Backup Exit” Strategy: Can You Move Your Data Without the Vendor’s Help?

When you first sign up for a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform, everything is designed to feel effortless.  The problem is that the first real test of a SaaS relationship isn’t the onboarding. It’s the exit.  For many small businesses, the front door is wide open, but the emergency exit is bolted shut: exports are incomplete, key data sits in proprietary formats, and leaving requires expensive vendor … Continue reading The “Backup Exit” Strategy: Can You Move Your Data Without the Vendor’s Help?

Microsoft 365 phishing is spreading through church organisations. Here’s how to spot it.

Over the past week we’ve watched a phishing campaign tear through Sydney’s Christian church networks. It’s clever, it’s working, and your email filter won’t stop it. Here’s why, and what to do. The mechanic An attacker compromises one Microsoft 365 mailbox — usually because someone earlier in the chain fell for a phishing email and handed over their password. Once they’re in, they use the … Continue reading Microsoft 365 phishing is spreading through church organisations. Here’s how to spot it.

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The “Insider Threat” You Overlooked: Proper Employee Offboarding

Imagine a former employee, maybe someone who didn’t leave on the best terms. Their login still works, their company email still forwards messages, and they can still access the project management tool, cloud storage, and customer database. This isn’t a hypothetical scenario; it’s a daily reality for many small businesses that treat offboarding as an afterthought. Many businesses don’t realize how much access departing employees … Continue reading The “Insider Threat” You Overlooked: Proper Employee Offboarding

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The Smarter Way to Vet Your SaaS Integrations

Your business runs on a SaaS (software-as-a-service) application stack, and you learn about a new SaaS tool that promises to boost productivity and streamline one of your most tedious processes. The temptation is to sign up for the service, click “install,” and figure out the rest later. This approach sounds convenient, but it also exposes you to significant risk. Each new integration acts as a … Continue reading The Smarter Way to Vet Your SaaS Integrations

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How to Use Conditional Access to Grant and Revoke Contractor Access in 60 Minutes

Managing contractor logins can be a real headache. You need to grant access quickly so work can begin, but that often means sharing passwords or creating accounts that never get deleted. It’s the classic trade-off between security and convenience, and security usually loses. What if you could change that? Imagine granting access with precision and having it revoked automatically, all while making your job easier. … Continue reading How to Use Conditional Access to Grant and Revoke Contractor Access in 60 Minutes

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5 Ways to Implement Secure IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) in Your Small Business

Even the most powerful IT hardware today will eventually become outdated or faulty and will need to be retired. However, these retired servers, laptops, and storage devices hold a secret: they contain highly sensitive data. Simply throwing them in the recycling bin or donating them without preparation is a compliance disaster and an open invitation for data breaches. This process is called IT Asset Disposition … Continue reading 5 Ways to Implement Secure IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) in Your Small Business

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Your 2025 Privacy Compliance Checklist and What You Need to Know About the New Data Laws

Privacy regulations are evolving rapidly, and 2025 could be a pivotal year for businesses of all sizes. With new state, national, and international rules layering on top of existing requirements, staying compliant is no longer optional. A basic policy won’t suffice; you need a comprehensive 2025 Privacy Compliance Checklist that clearly outlines the latest changes, from updated consent protocols to stricter data transfer standards. This … Continue reading Your 2025 Privacy Compliance Checklist and What You Need to Know About the New Data Laws

Your Business’s Digital Compass: Creating an IT Roadmap for Small Business Growth

Small businesses often struggle to leverage technology effectively. It can be a challenge just to survive, much less thrive. In many cases, they instinctively fall back on a reactive approach to IT challenges, rather than planning and acting proactively. That’s where an IT roadmap can help. It becomes a digital compass for organizations, a strategic document that provides alignment between technology needs, initiatives, and business … Continue reading Your Business’s Digital Compass: Creating an IT Roadmap for Small Business Growth