Ransomware Still Starts with Email: What Georgia Businesses Should Tighten Right Now
Email filtering, MFA, user awareness, and endpoint visibility still make the difference between a contained threat and a full business disruption.
Read article →When a threat, vulnerability, or attack pattern starts affecting businesses, most owners do not need a flood of technical detail. They need a clear explanation of the risk, how it could affect their company, and what they should do next. That is what these briefings are for.
At ITProAct, we use this section to translate cybersecurity events into practical guidance for business owners, office managers, and internal IT teams.
Clear explanation of the threat without jargon or fear-based messaging
Specific next steps we recommend based on the way real businesses operate
Email filtering, MFA, user awareness, and endpoint visibility still make the difference between a contained threat and a full business disruption.
Read article →MFA remains essential, but businesses still get exposed when approval prompts are poorly understood and weakly managed.
Read article →Recovery confidence breaks fast when nobody has verified how long restore actually takes under real business conditions.
Read article →We explain the issue in plain English so you understand what actually happened.
We connect the risk to real operations, downtime, data exposure, fraud, and interruption.
We tell you what we would tighten, review, patch, or monitor next.