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Construction firms have the hardest IT profile in Texas: mobile crews, remote job sites, and six-figure payments moving through email. Here is the practical 2026 playbook for connectivity, field devices, and bid-ready security.
The fastest-growing attack surface in Texas SMBs is the invisible web of OAuth-connected SaaS apps that bypass MFA entirely. Here is how to inventory, lock down, and govern integration sprawl before an attacker uses it.
The CIS Controls turn security from guesswork into an ordered checklist. How a Texas SMB uses Implementation Groups IG1-IG3 to cut breach risk and prove cybersecurity progress to insurers and auditors.
Anubis ransomware is exploiting CitrixBleed 2 to steal session tokens that bypass MFA and stay valid even after you patch. Here is why "we patched and we have MFA" is not remediation, and what Texas SMBs should do instead.
Defensible deletion lets a Texas SMB dispose of data on purpose under policy — shrinking breach risk, storage, and eDiscovery review cost while staying compliant.
A SOC 2 readiness playbook for Texas SMBs and SaaS firms: Type I vs Type II, the Trust Services Criteria, and the compliance controls to close before the audit.
Buying Microsoft 365 licenses is not the same as managing the platform. Here is what managed services actually cover for a Texas SMB: security, backup, licensing, and support.
The legacy VPN is failing hybrid Texas teams. Compare Tailscale, ZeroTier, and ZTNA to pick the right secure remote access model for your business in 2026.
PowerShell is the tool attackers reach for first. Learn the three Windows logs that expose fileless attacks -- and how Texas IT teams turn them into detections.
Do you know every device on your network? NAC answers who and what can connect, segments IoT and guests, and turns a flat network into a defensible one. A 2026 rollout guide.
Most SMB breaches that start inside are accidents, not sabotage. Learn how to build a right-sized insider threat program: least privilege, offboarding, DLP, and culture.
Stolen credentials are the top path to SMB compromise. Learn what dark web monitoring really does, how stealer logs change the game, and how to build a response playbook.