Email Security 101: SPF, DKIM, DMARC (With Templates)
Monday, 16 March 2026
Email remains one of the most common entry points for cyberattacks, especially phishing and spoofing attempts. For small businesses in Denver, domain impersonation is an increasingly common tactic used by scammers to trick customers, vendors, and employees. When attackers send fraudulent emails that appear to come from your company, it can quickly damage trust and
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Vendor Risk for SMBs: How to Vet MSP Partners and Evaluate SaaS Providers
Monday, 09 March 2026
No business is an island alone only with themselves… today, even small companies rely on dozens of vendors for critical services, from cloud software to IT support. But every third-party you work with introduces some level of vendor risk. What if that SaaS platform holding your data gets breached? Or if your managed service provider
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How to Secure Your Remote Workforce With Laptops, VPN, and ZTNA
Monday, 02 March 2026
The era of “working from anywhere” is here to stay. Local businesses in Denver now have employees logging in from home offices in Highlands Ranch, coffee shops in LoDo, or cabins up in the Rockies. Remote work keeps your business moving, even on snow days. But while flexibility increases, so do security risks. When workers
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Small Business Wi-Fi Security Basics | Guest, VLANs, and WPA3
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Walk into any local café, clinic, or co-working space, and you’ll likely find free Wi-Fi. Businesses know customers and employees expect wireless access. But providing Wi-Fi comes with security risks if not done right. Whether you run a small office or a retail shop, it’s critical to segregate guest users from your internal network and
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Endpoint Security Stack for SMBs: EDR + AV + Hardening
Monday, 16 February 2026
In the modern threat landscape, protecting your office PCs and laptops isn’t as simple as installing old-school antivirus and calling it a day. Small businesses in Denver are increasingly targeted by advanced malware and ransomware that traditional antivirus alone can’t stop. To truly secure your endpoints (the desktops, laptops, and other devices employees use), you
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Phishing Defense Kit: Training, Simulations, and Inbox Controls
Monday, 09 February 2026
For many Denver, Colorado small businesses, phishing emails are the digital equivalent of wolves at the door – constantly trying to trick employees and breach your network. The good news is you can assemble a powerful “phishing defense kit” with three essential tools: employee training, phishing simulations, and email inbox controls. This layered approach turns
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Business Continuity vs Disaster Recovery
Monday, 02 February 2026
Every small business needs a game plan for worst-case scenarios, but terms like business continuity and disaster recovery often get confused. Let’s cut through the jargon with a plain-English guide. In short, business continuity (BC) is about keeping your business running during and after a disruption, whereas disaster recovery (DR) is about getting your IT
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Backup Strategy 3-2-1: Real-World Examples for SMB Resilience
Monday, 26 January 2026
When it comes to safeguarding your business data, the 3-2-1 backup strategy is basically the golden rule. It’s simple enough for a small Denver business yet robust enough to save your company after a disaster. The rule says: keep 3 copies of your data, on 2 different types of storage media, with 1 of those
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PCI-DSS Lite: Credit Card Security Basics. Accepting Cards Without Compromising Security
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
Small businesses in Denver that accept credit card payments often feel overwhelmed by the PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard). But achieving credit card security doesn’t have to mean enterprise-level costs or complexity. Think of “PCI-DSS Lite” as focusing on the most critical measures to keep customer card data safe without breaking the
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Denver HIPAA IT Requirements – IT Safeguards for Clinics and Practices
Monday, 12 January 2026
All Healthcare providers in Denver, from small clinics to larger practices, must take HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requirements seriously. Beyond protecting patient privacy, complying with HIPAA IT requirements safeguards your business and helps avoid costly breaches and fines. This primer explains the technical safeguards and best practices every Denver clinic should implement
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