With cyberthreats escalating and major breaches costing billions, many organizations are embracing the zero trust approach, a holistic methodology that assumes compromise and requires constant verification across all devices and applications. This guide lists the practical, actionable steps security leaders must take to move beyond initial pilots and effectively implement a comprehensive zero trust architecture that effectively counters modern threats.
Rolling out zero trust security the right way
Ways to check your laptop battery health and make it last longer
Your laptop's battery won't last forever, but there are several ways to extend its lifespan. In this article, we’ll walk you through checking your battery's health on both Windows and Mac and offer tips to maintain its performance.
How to check battery health on Windows devices
Windows provides a variety of diagnostic tools, from straightforward software reports to in-depth hardware analyses, making it easier to monitor and manage battery performance.
Windows 11’s AI makeover unveiled at Ignite 2025
Is your website down? 6 Reasons why you are losing customers
Imagine a customer walks up to your physical store in the middle of the afternoon, tries the door, and finds it locked. Frustrated, they head straight to your competitor. The same thing happens when your website goes down. Customers won't wait around for a page to load, and that potential sale disappears in seconds.
Work smarter: Tech-driven strategies to get more done every day
Holiday retail cybersecurity: How to stay one step ahead of hackers
Unlocking the power of cloud AI: Transforming business operations
Cloud security: The hidden dangers businesses can’t ignore
The cloud should be a secure place for business data, but cloud misconfigurations and lax security practices often leave the door wide open for cybercriminals. This article explores how to close those gaps.
Why cloud security continues to fail
A recent report by the cloud security firm Tenable highlights an alarming trend: 74% of companies surveyed had storage settings configured incorrectly.
Should you keep your phone plugged in? Here’s what you need to know
Still using Microsoft Office 2016 or 2019? Your business is now at risk
Does your business run on Microsoft Office? If you’re still using Office 2016 or Office 2019, you need to know about a major change. As of October 2025, Microsoft has officially stopped supporting these versions. Your Word and Excel files will still open, but the software is no longer being protected.
