MSSP Vs. MDR: Which Is Better For Your Small Business IT Security? If you’re running a business here in Louisville, whether it’s a law firm on Main Street or a manufacturing plant out near JTown, you’ve likely been bombarded with IT jargon. It’s like an alphabet soup... Tech Knowledge Apr 26, 2026
7 Mistakes You're Making with Small Business IT Security (and How to Fix Them) You’ve spent years building your business here in Louisville. Whether you’re running a high-output manufacturing floor, a fast-paced legal firm, or a growing real estate agency, you’ve poured your blo... Tech Knowledge Apr 25, 2026
“Please Scan With Your Phone”: How We Stopped a Microsoft 365 Phishing Attack Hiding Behind DocuSign Attackers are getting creative with how they get around your defenses, and this recent Microsoft 365 phishing attempt we investigated is a perfect example. In this post, we’ll walk through the attack ... CyberAwareness Malware Apr 24, 2026
Why AI-Powered Phishing Will Change the Way You Approach Small Business IT Security The days of the "obvious" phishing email are over. You know the ones. They were riddled with bad grammar, sent from a bizarre email address, and promised you a multi-million dollar inheritance from a ... CyberAwareness Apr 23, 2026
Improving Email Deliverability for Your Business Email is still one of the most reliable ways to reach clients and prospects—but only if your messages make it past spam filters. If your emails are getting ignored, flagged, or never delivered, the is... Apr 23, 2026
Local Administrator Rights: Convenience vs. Cybersecurity Risk In many organizations, users operate their computers with local administrator privileges without a second thought. It’s convenient, it avoids helpdesk tickets, and it “just works.” But from a cybersec... Apr 22, 2026
Deepfakes and Democracy: How AI Is Rewriting Trust in Politics Democracy depends on a shared baseline of reality—on voters believing that what they see and hear about candidates and public events roughly reflects the truth. Deepfakes attack that foundation direct... CyberAwareness Apr 22, 2026
Deepfakes: The Next Frontier of Cyber Threats Deepfakes are no longer a novelty. They’re a rapidly evolving threat vector that organizations, especially law firms and SMBs, cannot afford to ignore. As artificial intelligence becomes more accessib... CyberAwareness Apr 22, 2026
Password Hygiene: The First Line of Defense Against Cyber Attacks Passwords are the front door to your business. Email, financial systems, client data, and internal files are all protected by them—and attackers know it. The majority of breaches today don’t start wit... CyberAwareness Apr 21, 2026
Phacebook Phishing Businesses that rely on Facebook for marketing are being heavily targeted by phishing campaigns that impersonate Meta programs and partner invitations. In this post, we’ll walk through a real attack A... CyberAwareness Malware Apr 20, 2026
Law Firms, the ABA, and “Reasonable” Cybersecurity: Why the Minimum Isn’t Enough Cybersecurity is no longer optional for law firms. It’s an ethical obligation. The American Bar Association (ABA) has made it clear that protecting client data is part of competent legal practice, not... Compliance LegalTech Regulatory Apr 20, 2026
So Your Email Has Been Hacked. Now What? It’s a message no business owner ever wants to hear: “Someone’s in our email.” Whether it’s a single compromised mailbox or an organization-wide breach, a Business Email Compromise (BEC) demands immed... CyberAwareness Incident Response Apr 14, 2026