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Email Security Basics: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC Explained for Small Teams

Email security SPF DKIM DMARC authentication setup

Email remains the most common channel for both incoming phishing attempts and, less obviously, attackers impersonating your own company’s domain to target your clients and partners. Three technical email authentication standards — SPF, DKIM, and DMARC — work together to prevent this kind of domain spoofing, yet remain unconfigured or only partially configured on a … Read more

Ransomware Protection for Small Businesses: Prevention and Response Plan

Ransomware attack protection and prevention strategy

Ransomware attacks against small businesses have grown substantially, partly because smaller organizations are perceived (often correctly) as having weaker defenses than large enterprises while still holding data valuable enough to make an attack worthwhile. This guide covers practical prevention steps and, just as importantly, what an actual response plan should look like if prevention fails, … Read more

Home Office Network Security: Firewall and Router Setup for Remote Workers

Home office router network security setup

For remote and hybrid teams, the home network has effectively become an extension of the company’s own infrastructure, yet it typically receives none of the deliberate security configuration an office network would have. Most home routers are used with factory default settings indefinitely, which leaves a meaningful gap between how seriously a company treats its … Read more

How to Spot and Avoid Phishing Attacks: A Practical Guide

Phishing email scam warning alert on screen

Phishing remains one of the most common ways small businesses get compromised, precisely because it targets people rather than technical vulnerabilities — no firewall or password manager fully protects against an employee being convincingly tricked into handing over credentials or clicking a malicious link. This guide covers the specific patterns that distinguish phishing attempts from … Read more

Securing a WordPress Site: A Complete Hardening Checklist

WordPress website security hardening checklist

WordPress powers a large share of the web, which makes it a consistent, high-volume target for automated attacks scanning for known vulnerabilities across millions of sites simultaneously. Most successful WordPress compromises exploit well-known, easily preventable weaknesses rather than sophisticated attacks — an outdated plugin, a weak admin password, or a misconfigured file permission. This checklist … Read more

Container and Docker Security Basics for Small Development Teams

Docker container security configuration setup

Containers have become the default way many small development teams package and deploy applications, and Docker specifically remains the most widely used tool for building and running them. Container security is often treated as an afterthought compared to the broader cloud infrastructure concerns covered in our cloud security basics guide, but a misconfigured container adds … Read more

Cloud Backup Strategies for Small Teams: What to Automate and What to Check Manually

Cloud backup strategy for data recovery planning

Backups are the safety net that matters most exactly when everything else has already gone wrong — a ransomware attack, an accidental deletion, a failed migration. Yet backup strategy is one of the most commonly neglected areas of cloud security for small teams, often set up once during initial infrastructure setup and never revisited or … Read more

Cybersecurity Checklist for Freelancers Working with Multiple Clients

Freelancer cybersecurity checklist for managing multiple clients

Freelancers face a distinct security challenge: no company IT department, personal devices doing double duty for business, and access spread across many different clients’ systems simultaneously. This checklist pulls together the practical steps that matter most for a working freelancer, drawing on the more detailed guides elsewhere on this site. Separate personal and work digital … Read more

How to Secure a Small Business Wi-Fi Network Without an IT Team

Small business Wi-Fi router network security setup

Most small business Wi-Fi networks are set up once, quickly, by whoever happened to be available, and never revisited again. This guide covers the practical steps a small business owner without dedicated IT staff can take to meaningfully improve Wi-Fi security, without needing specialized networking knowledge or expensive equipment. Change default router credentials immediately Every … Read more