Cybersecurity in the Age of Remote Work
https://youtu.be/KV9kgmFj_sM Faced with the challenges of the modern office, a proactive approach to remote work security measures is required to ensure the protection of sensitive data and networks. Remote workers accessing corporate networks introduce security challenges and potential risks that demand stringent security protocols. The increased use of endpoint devices and networking connections amplifies the […]
What to Do After a Phishing Attack
If you’ve ever wondered what steps to take after falling victim to a phishing attack, rest assured that there are concrete measures you can implement to mitigate the potential damage. After experiencing a phishing incident, it’s vital to act swiftly and decisively to protect your data and prevent any further breaches. The aftermath of such […]
Microsoft Outlook Exchange Hacked Again: Why the Need to Move to the Cloud is Stronger Than Ever
Have you ever felt like your organization’s cybersecurity defenses resemble a leaky dam, where each breach exposes vulnerabilities to potential threats? The recent breach of Microsoft Outlook Exchange servers is a stark reminder of the evolving landscape of cyber threats. As organizations grapple with the aftermath of these security breaches, the imperative to transition to […]
Strengthening Business Continuity: Key Learnings from Hurricane Idalia for IT Preparedness
In the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia, a powerful reminder of nature’s force, WheelHouse IT underscores the vital need for businesses to bolster their storm preparedness, especially from an IT and technology perspective. The hurricane’s journey from a Category 4 intensity over open waters to making landfall as a Category 3 storm near Keaton Beach, FL, […]
Considering a Category 6: Adapting the Hurricane Scale for an Era of Climate Change
In recent years, we’ve witnessed the formation of exceptionally powerful tropical storms, prompting discussions among experts about the potential introduction of a new hurricane category: Category 6. This proposal stems from the observation that the most severe storms are intensifying due to climate change, challenging the adequacy of the current five-category Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, established […]