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Posts written by Susan Gosselin, Senior Writer, Integris
What You Shouldn’t Be Doing with Your Cybersecurity in 2023
A panel of our vCISOs talk about the dangerous misconceptions companies have about cybersecurity, and how to change them.
Prevent Three Social Engineering Hacks Now
Since 2020, Google has identified and delisted 2 million websites for launching phishing...
I Accidentally Clicked “Don’t Save” in Microsoft Word: How to Recover an Unsaved Document
We've all been there. You're shutting down a project and accidentally clicked "don't save" in...
Microsoft Invests Big with New Threat Hunting Services
Microsoft is going in big on cybersecurity. Now, we’re seeing one of the first results of this investment: Microsoft Defender.
Integris Named to Clutch Top 100 Fastest-Growth Companies List
The popular online review site Clutch has named Integris one of its top 100 Fastest Growing companies on the platform for 2022. With growth from 2020 to 2021 topping 700% for the company, Integris made it to the top of the platform’s list.
Security Threats to Mobile Devices and Countermeasures to Fix Them
In today's increasingly mobile work world, mobile phones have become a requirement. Most companies...
Internal IT Services: How In-House IT Services Support Businesses
If you run a smaller business that’s starting to grow, you’re faced with a dilemma. Should I start my own internal IT department, or should simply expand my relationship with my managed services IT provider? As one of the nation’s largest MSPs serving small and medium-sized businesses, we definitely have opinions on the matter. And our opinion is this: internal IT services can do a lot for your company. You shouldn’t have to choose strictly between working with your MSP or working with an inhouseIT staff of your own. Either/ or, can, in fact, be both/and.
IT Business Protection Laws: Laws Protecting Businesses’ Technology
Wondering How to Keep Your IT Operation Compliant? Here’s What You Need to Know to Protect Your Business