You’re fighting technology and working all the time. What you need is to hire a CIO and a Technology Alignment Manager, and build a helpdesk. Or have us do it!
We want to wish everyone happy holidays and a wonderful new year! As we reflect on the past year, we are thankful for all of you and hope you have a wonderful holiday season. Wishing you health, happiness, and success in the new year.
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Now is a good time to start the business planning process, even if it’s just jotting down some goals and targets for next year. Why is a technology company writing about business planning? Check out the blog post: https://t.co/P6BG6tcmPd
BEC scams trick employees into thinking they’re receiving legitimate emails from a boss, vendor, or trusted partner. They often pressure you to send money, buy gift cards, or share sensitive info. Stay alert, slow down, and always verify.
Wrapping up Cybersecurity Awareness Month, let's focus on culture. Creating a culture of security means making safe practices part of everyday work instead of an afterthought. Check out this month's newsletter: https://t.co/EKvhKxbphG
When the pressure is high, the data is sensitive, & customers are watching, the instinct is to pay the ransom & make it all disappear. But paying doesn’t guarantee safety — it rewards cybercriminals and often leads to more attacks down the line.
Brushing scams - fraudulent sellers create fake accounts in your name & use your address to “prove” deliveries were made. This allows them to post reviews under your identity & boost their products. Check out the rest of the newsletter here: https://t.co/WRQcxMhRpG
Did you know that over 55% of avid video-game players have experienced an account breach at some point? Password hygiene for gaming accounts is just as important as it is for your other personal and work accounts.
Just because an email looks internal doesn’t mean it’s safe. Learn 3 cybersecurity lessons from the latest Microsoft Direct Send phishing threat. 👉 https://t.co/f4oVUHNaQI
Need to bring an email into the conversation fast? Share an Outlook email directly to Microsoft Teams with the Share to Teams button. The email & attachments will land in Teams as a message, keeping your team in the loop without the copy/paste mess.
These texts look legit, but they’re really phishing attempts trying to trick you into giving up personal info. In situations like this: Don’t tap or reply; Open the official app or type the website yourself; Use your phone’s “Report Junk/Spam”.
Think a password manager sounds scary? You’re not alone — but it is safe, and setting one up is a lot easier than you think. Follow these simple steps and you’ll be surprised how quickly you gain control over your logins.
As summer winds down, we thought it would be a good time for some tips on how to unplug, whether you’re taking a trip or just want a day away from technology. Check out this month's blog post: https://t.co/P6BG6tcmPd
Treat your retiring wearable with the same caution as you would a work laptop or smartphone. If not properly wiped & delinked, the next owner could gain access to your PII or company data. Check out the video: https://t.co/67anSt2lkv
Do you know if your AI chats are private? Users of Meta’s AI chatbot app unknowingly shared highly personal details on a public feed. Before you hit "Share", make sure you know what’s visible and how to keep your conversations private.
Check out our blog post for 5 Things to Consider When Buying a Computer for Your College-Bound Student: https://t.co/P6BG6tcmPd. #1 - Check the School’s Recommendations First!
Employees may adopt AI to boost productivity, but this can pose security and compliance risks. Before using an AI tool: don't assume a tool is safe just because it's popular; check your company's AI usage policy; confirm with IT that the tool is approved.
While this email might be clever marketing, it's also an important lesson: not every phish starts with a scary warning or fake invoice; some start with a gift. Is it unusual, unexpected, or “too clever to ignore”? Slow down, stay cautious.