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ITS Answers Your Frequently Asked Questions About Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity can feel overwhelming, especially when you're running a business and already juggling countless responsibilities. With constant headlines about data breaches, ransomware attacks, and evolving digital threats, it’s no surprise that many business owners have questions about how to keep their systems, data, and customers safe. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about cybersecurity that we are consistently asked. This way, you can better understand
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Apr 23 min read


Take Your Business to the Cloud, Without the Headache
If your office server had a personality, would it be calm and reliable… or dramatic and prone to meltdowns at the worst possible moment? For many businesses, managing on-site IT infrastructure can feel like babysitting temperamental equipment. Updates, backups, security patches, and hardware failures can be too much to deal with. Let’s be honest, that’s not why you started your business. You created your company to serve customers, grow revenue, and build something meaningful
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Feb 264 min read


It's Data Privacy Week! 5 Practical Ways You Can Secure Your Business Data
Every January organizations around the world observe Data Privacy Week , a time dedicated to raise awareness about protecting personal and business data. We now live in an era where digital documentation drives practically every industry. Data has become one of the most valuable assets a business owns. Unfortunately, it has also become one of the most targeted. Cyberattacks, data breaches, ransomware incidents, user error, and insider threats continue to rise in both frequenc
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Jan 204 min read


When the Internet Breaks: What the Cloudflare, AWS, and CrowdStrike Outages Mean for Small Businesses, and How Information Technology Solutions Protects You
Over the past year and a half, three major technology disruptions: the Cloudflare outage , the AWS regional failure , and the CrowdStrike sensor incident sent shockwaves through global infrastructure. These weren’t obscure, niche events; they affected airlines, hospitals, banks, e-commerce platforms, cloud providers, and productivity tools that businesses rely on every day. For small and mid-sized businesses, these incidents serve as a wake-up call: your operations are only
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Nov 19, 20254 min read
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