Losing data from your mobile or desktop devices can be extremely stressful, especially if you lose important confidential files. Unfortunately, users lose data due to many reasons such as physical damage of the device, security breaches, or accidental deletions.
How to Deal With Loss of Data and its Restoration
How Safe Are Biometrics in Cybersecurity?

Passwords and pins have become such an old-school feature. Who uses passwords anymore? It seems like everyone has switched to biometrics as the most popular feature of newer smartphone devices. Biometrics such as fingerprint ID, face recognition, and even eye scans are becoming more and more common, even on the lower budget smartphones.
How Mobile Apps Can Kill Your Business
When Should You Strike Back – Cyberattack Response Plan with the NIST Framework

One of the most common questions when it comes to following the NIST framework is when you should start implementing response plan procedures. Let’s say that you already have a response plan in place (which you should, as the response plan is one of the most important aspects of an online security system). In order for your response plan to come to action, you must first detect a threat or potential security risk in your system or network.
The Importance of Having a Cybersecurity Policy in Your Business
How to Investigate Unusual Activities on Your Network – NIST Cybersecurity
How the NIST Cybersecurity Framework Can Help You Plan Ahead

The National Institute of Standards and Technology's framework, better known as the NIST framework, is not in any way mandatory by law but it has become a necessity in cybersecurity. The number of cybersecurity risks is not expected to drop any time soon, which means businesses and organizations will have to continue their battle against cybercrime.
Does Your Business Have a Cybersecurity Team in Place?
Daily Habits That Will Protect Your Business Online
The Importance of Mobile Device Security

People all over the world use mobile devices on a daily basis. With the rapid advance in mobile technologies, smartphones have become an unavoidable component of our bags and pockets. In other words, we carry mobile devices everywhere and use them to complete a wide variety of actions from taking photos, making calls, and scrolling social media, to making bank transactions, and shopping online.