
Firmware updates: A vital aspect of business security
In the race against cyberthreats, every update matters. This includes the often neglected firmware updates. This article sheds light on why updating your firmware is
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In the race against cyberthreats, every update matters. This includes the often neglected firmware updates. This article sheds light on why updating your firmware is

In recent years, new cyberthreats such as the Flashfake botnet, the Koobface worm, and Mac Defender malware have been targeting Mac devices. On top of

Technology evolves quickly. The features of a phone that came out two years ago are likely very different from the features of the most recent

Your business may have all the latest cybersecurity solutions in place, but if you haven’t updated your computers’ firmware in a while, you may still

Contrary to what you may believe, cyberthreats target not only Windows computers. Macs are also vulnerable to internet-based risks, and it’s critical that every Mac

Are you still hanging on to your old work computers since they “still work fine”? While they may still help you get the job done,

If most of your company’s computers are obsolete, they double or even triple your chances of experiencing a data breach. This emphasizes how dangerous it

Mac users follow certain steps to maintain privacy and protect company data. But if you’re too busy or short on resources, you might place security

More firms are using the Internet of Things (IoT) to create new business opportunities. For instance, companies that install smart sensors can automate data entry

When we write about how antivirus software isn’t enough to keep you safe from malware, it’s not just scare tactics. There are so many ways

For decades, one of the most foundational principles of cyber security has remained the same: Always update and patch your software. But for most people,