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Utah SMB Cybersecurity Spring Cleaning Checklist
Mar 20, 2026 • tips

Utah SMB Cybersecurity Spring Cleaning Checklist

A practical spring cybersecurity checklist for Utah small businesses to tighten access, reduce endpoint risk, and improve backup and incident readiness.

Windows 10 Support Ending Next Month! Here’s What It Means For You
Aug 29, 2025 • Blog

Windows 10 Support Ending Next Month! Here’s What It Means For You

Warning: Microsoft will NO LONGER support Windows 10 after October 14, 2025. While PCs operating on Windows 10 will still work after this official end date, Microsoft will no longer provide the free s

Cyber Hygiene Isn’t Optional Anymore: How To Clean Up Your Risk
Aug 29, 2025 • Blog

Cyber Hygiene Isn’t Optional Anymore: How To Clean Up Your Risk

When it comes to protecting your business from cyberthreats, the basics still matter. A lot. In fact, according to IBM’s 2023 Cost Of A Data Breach Report, 82% of breaches involved data stored in the

The Truth About Cybersecurity Every Business Leader Should Know
Aug 29, 2025 • Blog

The Truth About Cybersecurity Every Business Leader Should Know

There are many common myths when it comes to cybersecurity, and, unlike harmless stories, these myths can leave you with gaping holes in your company’s cybersecurity defenses. Here are five common myt

5 Signs You’re Due For A Tech Upgrade
Aug 29, 2025 • Blog

5 Signs You’re Due For A Tech Upgrade

At first, hanging on to old technology for as long as possible seems like a great way to stretch your IT budget. However, the cost of doing so is much higher than simply replacing the tech. Continuing

Watch Out: Hackers Are Logging In – Not Breaking In
Aug 1, 2025 • Blog

Watch Out: Hackers Are Logging In – Not Breaking In

Cybercriminals are changing how they attack small businesses. Instead of breaking down the door, they’re sneaking in with a stolen key…your login credentials.It’s called an identity-based attack, and

The Average Data Breach Now Costs $4.88 Million – How Much Would It Cost You?
Aug 1, 2025 • Blog

The Average Data Breach Now Costs $4.88 Million – How Much Would It Cost You?

You don’t have to be a big corporation to suffer a major cyberattack. In fact, small businesses are now the most common targets for cybercriminals. Why? Because they’re easier to get into – and more l

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