by Elias Guanchez | May 21, 2026 | Cybersecurity
The original clean desk policy was simple: shred sensitive documents, lock cabinets, don’t write passwords on sticky notes. Basic habits for an era when most business data lived in filing cabinets. That era is over, but the principle behind it isn’t. For...
by Elias Guanchez | May 19, 2026 | Cybersecurity
Browser extensions have a reputation problem — or more accurately, they don’t have enough of one. They feel small. A quick install, a tiny toolbar icon, a modest productivity boost. But a browser extension isn’t a small piece of software sitting passively...
by Elias Guanchez | May 14, 2026 | Cybersecurity
A fake recruiter message is one of the most effective social engineering attacks your staff will encounter — precisely because it doesn’t look like an attack. It looks like networking. It uses familiar hiring language, borrows credibility from recognizable brand...
by Elias Guanchez | May 5, 2026 | Cybersecurity
MFA is one of the best security upgrades a business can make. That’s not in dispute. What is in dispute — or at least, what most businesses haven’t thought through — is what MFA actually protects. It protects the login step. It does not protect what...
by Elias Guanchez | Apr 27, 2026 | Cybersecurity
Zero Trust in Practice: A Realistic Implementation Roadmap for Small Businesses The principle of Zero Trust is straightforward: don’t assume anything on your network is trustworthy just because it’s already inside the perimeter. Verify every access...
by Elias Guanchez | Apr 22, 2026 | Cybersecurity
The Remote Work Laptop Security Checklist Your IT Team Should Be Running Remote work didn’t create the endpoint security problem. It made it impossible to ignore. When everyone worked in the same office on the same network, a single firewall covered a lot of...