Cybersecurity in 2025: Best Practices and Essential Resources to Protect Your Business
As we head into 2025, the cybersecurity landscape is rapidly evolving, with new threats and challenges emerging every day. From AI-powered cyberattacks to sophisticated phishing schemes, it’s critical that your business is prepared to defend itself against these ever-changing risks. But where do you start, especially if you're not an IT expert? Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered.
Windows End of Life and Endpoint Security: Why Upgrading is Critical
As a business owner, you might not spend much time thinking about what version of Windows your computers are running. But here’s the thing: if you're still using older versions of Windows, it could soon put your business at risk. In 2025, several versions of Windows will reach “End of Life,” meaning they’ll stop receiving security updates. This could leave your systems vulnerable to attacks.
Cybersecurity Insurance: Is Your Business Covered?
Running a business comes with risks and cyberattacks are becoming one of the biggest threats. That’s why many companies are turning to cybersecurity insurance—a type of insurance designed to protect you from the financial fallout of a cyberattack. But is it right for your business in 2025?
Supply Chain Cybersecurity: Why Your Vendors Could Put You at Risk
Your business likely depends on other companies to supply goods, services, or technology. But did you know that a cyberattack on one of your vendors could impact your business, too? In 2025, supply chain cybersecurity will be a hot topic as more businesses become aware of this hidden risk.
Windows 365 and Azure Virtual Desktop - What is the Difference?
Over the past couple of years, working from home has become incredibly important. In the past, everyone worked in the office, so that's where all the data lived. But now, with the big push for remote work and downsizing office space, how do we give people access to the data they need?
What are SharePoint and OneDrive and How Do You Use Them?
OneDrive is a Microsoft cloud storage service that lets you store your personal files in one place, share them with others, and get to them from any device connected to the internet. There are personal and business versions of OneDrive. Let’s focus on the business version.
What’s the Difference Between Public, Private, and Hybrid Clouds?
Hello, I am Kurt, a senior network engineer at Simplex-IT. In this blog, I will be discussing the 3 different types of clouds: public, private, and hybrid.
What the Heck is the Cloud?
The joke is that the cloud is somebody else’s computer. Actually, the cloud is taking the server in your office and migrating it to a resilient data center…