While there’s been a lot of advice out on the Internet about the danger of cyberattack and the steps that businesses in Ohio can take to defend themselves before an attack occurs, there’s much less written on what practical steps an employee should take immediately after they’ve been struck by such an attack.
Read MoreSmall businesses can get by with hourly IT support — to a point. Paying someone to come onsite when there’s a problem on a computer or server is an easy arrangement. If everyone in your organization is at least a little computer savvy, this “break-fix” model feels like a good value. After all, why should you pay for IT support when you don’t need it?
Read MoreIn response to these unique needs, a group of stakeholders from the standards community, IT industry, as well as leaders of the IoT and building control industries, have established a new organization to help standardize and improve upon how business secure their OC/IoT devices.
Read MoreDriven by the work from home trend, ransomware attacks surged by over 400% in 2021, causing insurers to scale back coverage, raise premiums, and requiring strict new standards to purchase coverage. What should Ohio businesses be doing to keep their cyber insurance policies? Let’s take a deep look.
Read MoreFor businesses that don’t have the benefit of a large in-house IT team or budget, the best way to address all the problems related to IT management is to hire a managed IT service provider. This guide provides everything Ohio businesses need to understand the managed IT services relationship.
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