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The Deadline Moved. The Risk Didn't

July 14th, 2026 by admin

On July 13, the Department of War suspended CMMC Phase II requirements. If you're a defense company, you probably heard about it within the hour. Your inbox is full of vendors telling you what it means. Your compliance group chat is on fire. And somewhere...

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Why Your Cyber Insurance Carrier Is About to Become Your Toughest Auditor

July 14th, 2026 by admin

Two years ago, your cyber insurance renewal was a formality. Fill out a short application, pay the premium, move on. The carrier asked a few general questions about antivirus and firewalls, and that was the end of the conversation. That era is...

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Incident Response Planning: Be Ready Before You're Under Attack

July 1st, 2026 by admin

Why Every Business Needs an Incident Response Plan Cyberattacks are no longer a question of "if" but "when." For businesses across the Atlanta metropolitan area, the increasing sophistication of cyber threats means that preparation is essential. An...

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What Happens After the Breach: Building the Environment That Stops the Second Attack

June 23rd, 2026 by admin

If you have been hit before, you already know what reactive looks like. The scramble. The phone calls at 3 AM. The sinking realization that the backup you thought was running had not completed a successful job in eleven days. The insurance carrier is...

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CMMC Level 2: 110 Controls and Why You Need a Partner

June 16th, 2026 by admin

CMMC Level 2 Is 110 Controls. Here Is Why Most Companies Cannot Get There Alone. CMMC Level 2 certification is not a checklist you hand to your IT department on a Friday afternoon. It is 110 security controls derived from NIST SP 800-171, a third-party...

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The Person Managing Your IT Did Not Sign Up for This

June 9th, 2026 by admin

Your managed service provider reboots servers, patches endpoints, and keeps your email flowing. Good. That is their job, and they probably do it well enough that you stopped thinking about it months ago. But here is a question worth sitting with:...

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Your MSP Keeps the Lights On. Who Is Watching the Doors?

June 2nd, 2026 by admin

Your managed service provider reboots servers, patches endpoints, and keeps your email flowing. Good. That is their job, and they probably do it well enough that you stopped thinking about it months ago. But here is a question worth sitting with:...

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Why Enhanced Email Security Matters

March 2nd, 2026 by admin

Email remains the primary communication tool for businesses worldwide. However, it's also the most vulnerable entry point for cyber attacks. With the increasing sophistication of threats, basic email protection is no longer sufficient. This article...

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Fortress of Safety: 8 Expert Tips to Safeguard Your Valuable Employees and Property

May 20th, 2025 by admin

In-office security is one of the most crucial components of safeguarding, but it’s often overlooked by many. When leaving your house, you lock your door, close the garage doors, maybe even set an alarm—precautionary measures done without a second...

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