MFA Isn’t Enough Anymore…And the Hackers Know It

We’ve been sold a false sense of security. “MFA is the answer,” they said. “Just turn on two-factor and you’re safe,” they claimed. But let me shoot straight with you: That’s no longer true. Yes, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) used to be a significant step forward. It was a great response to the password plague. But…

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Why Mid-Market Companies Need Enterprise-Grade IT Infrastructure

Written by Guest Contributor: Naomi Johnson Mid-sized companies are in a squeeze. You’re no longer that scrappy 50-person team with off-the-shelf systems patched together over the years, but you’re not a Fortune 500 giant either. The ground under your IT setup is shifting fast, and it won’t wait for you to catch up. Growth is…

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The SLA Trap: IT Managed Services Challenges Hidden in the Fine Print

Cloudy with a Chance of Downtime Forecasting 2025’s IT Managed Services Challenges

IT managed services challenges often hide behind glowing dashboards and cheerful monthly reports. Everything looks fine until nothing works. From “unlimited support” that suddenly becomes very limited to SLAs that define uptime without defining ownership, these challenges are less about tech and more about clarity, control, and contracts that actually mean something. 64% of Americans…

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Your Firewall Has a Pulse: Why People Are Your Strongest (or Weakest) Cyber Defense

We invest heavily in cutting-edge firewalls, sophisticated intrusion detection systems, and advanced encryption. But what about the person clicking that suspicious link? Or the employee who innocently shares sensitive information? Here’s a sobering truth: the vast majority of cybersecurity breaches involve a human element. It’s not always about a master hacker exploiting a zero-day vulnerability;…

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The VeriSource Breach: A Stark Warning for Small Businesses

Earlier this year, a Texas-based company called VeriSource Services got hit with a cyberattack. At first, it looked like the personal data of just over 100,000 people had been compromised. Bad enough, right? But now the truth is out: over 4 million people had their most sensitive data stolen—names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, home addresses……

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