Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly common, and as a business owner, you need to deploy strong defenses if you want to protect sensitive data. Many companies rely on antivirus software and firewalls, but those solutions are no longer enough. A cutting-edge identity and access management (IAM) solution is essential for protecting your digital assets from hackers, rogue employees, and weak passwords.
You may not think of your office printers as a security risk, but hackers certainly do. In fact, many hackers exploit certain vulnerabilities in printers to gain access to a company’s data or even infiltrate business IT systems without anyone noticing.
As businesses continuously adopt remote work arrangements, having fast and reliable home Wi-Fi connections is a must. Unfortunately, home Wi-Fi connections don’t offer the same level of performance as enterprise-grade ones, so you may suffer dropped Wi-Fi signals while you’re attending online meetings or finishing up a report.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently updated its Standards for Safeguarding Customer Information – AKA the Safeguards Rule. The rule ensures entities covered by the rule take proper precautions to protect customer information. MicroMenders would like to bring the updated rule and its implications to your attention, as your business's IT may be impacted.
Many businesses rely on Microsoft 365 Groups to facilitate collaboration among team members. This powerful cross-application service can be incredibly useful for sharing resources and communicating with coworkers. But did you know that connectors can make Groups even more useful? Connectors allow users to send messages or files to anyone in the group, right from a shared inbox.