Cybersecurity
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9 articles on cybersecurity from the Secure Techies team — practical guidance for businesses across Los Angeles and Southern California.
Cybersecurity
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CybersecurityEDR vs. Antivirus: Why Traditional Antivirus Isn't Enough Anymore
Traditional antivirus vs. modern endpoint detection and response (EDR) — why signature-based AV misses today's …
CybersecurityHow to Build a Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan for Your Business
A practical guide to building an incident response plan — the six phases, who does what, and why planning your …
CybersecurityTop 5 Cybersecurity Threats Facing Businesses in 2026
The top cybersecurity threats facing businesses in 2026 — AI phishing, ransomware-as-a-service, supply chain …
CybersecurityBusiness Email Compromise: The Scam That Costs Companies Billions
Business email compromise is the costliest cybercrime today. Learn how the scam works, why it's so effective, …
CybersecurityPassword Management Best Practices: Stop Reusing Passwords Before It Costs You
Why weak and reused passwords cause most breaches, what actually makes a password strong, and how a password …
CybersecurityDark Web Monitoring: How to Know When Your Business Data Has Leaked
What the dark web is, how stolen business credentials end up for sale there, and how dark web monitoring warns …
CybersecurityZero Trust Security Explained: What It Means for a Small Business
Zero trust security in plain English — what 'never trust, always verify' means, why the old castle-and-moat …
CybersecurityMulti-Factor Authentication (MFA): The Cheapest Security Win Your Business Can Make
What multi-factor authentication is, why it stops almost all account takeovers, and how to roll it out across …
CybersecurityThe 2026 Ransomware Protection Playbook for Small Businesses
A practical, step-by-step ransomware protection plan for small businesses in 2026 — how attacks happen, how to …
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