
Smart Cameras and Cybersecurity Risks for Atlanta Businesses
Your Smart Cameras Might Be Watching More Than You Think—And Not Just For You Smart security cameras are one of the easiest ways for small businesses in Atlanta to level

Your Smart Cameras Might Be Watching More Than You Think—And Not Just For You Smart security cameras are one of the easiest ways for small businesses in Atlanta to level

AI is Creeping Into Everything, Even Cybercrime. Here’s What Atlanta Businesses Need to Watch For. Artificial intelligence has brought us some amazing tools, from faster workflows to smarter business insights.

Cybersecurity Starts With You: 4 Habits Every Atlanta Workplace Should Practice October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and while it may not come with balloons or bake sales, it is the

If you’ve been putting off a tech upgrade because “it still works,” you’re not alone. Plenty of business owners try to squeeze a few more years out of aging systems,

In small and mid-sized businesses, there’s often an unspoken hope that “we’re too small to be a target” or “if nothing’s broken, we’re fine.” But in today’s threat landscape, these

Cyber hygiene for businesses isn’t optional anymore. Let’s face it, no one gets excited about firewall settings or offboarding checklists. But when it comes to cybersecurity, it’s the boring stuff

Windows 10 End of Support 2025 – Here’s What That Means for Your Business Windows 10 end of support 2025 is closer than you think. Come October 14, 2025, Microsoft

AI data privacy risks are no longer theoretical, they’re impacting real businesses, right now. Tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini are helping teams write emails, summarize meetings, and

Summer may be ending, but phishing attacks are on the rise. As your team gets back to work, cybercriminals are busy launching convincing scams, and small businesses are increasingly the

Let’s not sugarcoat it: cyberattacks aren’t just a “big company” problem anymore. Small businesses have become the favorite target, because hackers know they’re often easier to get into—and more likely