
What Actually Happens Between “Ring” and “Hello”? The Hidden Journey of Every Business Phone Call
Someone picks up their phone, searches for your business, and taps Call.

Someone picks up their phone, searches for your business, and taps Call.

Data Breaches. The Cyberattack May Have Happened Months Ago. You’re Just Hearing About It Now.
On July 1, the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs updated its list of security breach notices once again. Among the organizations added were MCBS, LLC, Yellow Corporation, Tower Administrative Services, and AssuranceAmerica, with hundreds of thousands of South Carolina residents potentially affected.

Healthcare organizations have always carried a heavy responsibility. Patients trust them with their lives, their personal information, and some of the most private details imaginable. But today, hospitals, clinics, and medical practices face another growing challenge that has nothing to do with medicine.

The halfway point of the year is a natural time to review budgets, assess performance, and adjust business goals. Yet one area that often gets overlooked is technology. IT Audit

For many businesses, phone calls are still one of the most important forms of customer communication. Whether someone is calling to ask a question, request service, schedule an appointment, or resolve a problem, that interaction often shapes their entire perception of a company.

A computer does not have to completely fail to become a business problem. Productivity killers.

It starts with a simple phone notification.

Ransomware attacks have become one of the most disruptive and expensive cybersecurity threats facing organizations today. Now, North Carolina is taking a stronger stance against these attacks than any other state in the country.

A single Microsoft 365 login could quietly hand cybercriminals access to your company’s email, files, Teams conversations, cloud storage, and sensitive business data without ever stealing your password.

A recent fraud investigation in Surfside Beach, South Carolina is serving as a costly reminder that cybercriminals are increasingly targeting payment systems, email communications, and financial workflows instead of relying solely on traditional hacking methods.