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  • LinkedIn “Social Engineering”: Protecting Your Staff from Fake Recruitment Scams

    LinkedIn “Social Engineering”: Protecting Your Staff from Fake Recruitment Scams

    A fake recruiter message is one of the cleanest social engineering tricks around because it doesn’t look like a trick. That’s why LinkedIn recruitment scams work so well inside real businesses.  They don’t arrive as malware. They arrive as a normal conversation that nudges someone toward one small action: click this link, open this file,Read…

  • “Clean Desk” 2.0: Securing Your Home Office from Physical Data Leaks

    “Clean Desk” 2.0: Securing Your Home Office from Physical Data Leaks

    In the traditional office, a “Clean Desk” policy was a simple habit: shred the sensitive stuff, lock it away, and don’t leave passwords where someone can see them. In 2026, the same idea still matters but the “desk” has changed.  For many teams, the home office is now the default workspace, and that means physicalRead…

  • The Essential Checklist for Securing Company Laptops at Home

    The Essential Checklist for Securing Company Laptops at Home

    At home, security incidents don’t look like dramatic movie hacks. They look like stepping away from your laptop during a delivery, or leaving it unlocked while you grab something from another room. Those ordinary moments, repeated over time, are how work devices end up exposed. A remote work security checklist focuses on simple, practical controlsRead…

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  • LinkedIn “Social Engineering”: Protecting Your Staff from Fake Recruitment Scams

    A fake recruiter message is one of the cleanest social engineering tricks around because it doesn’t look like a trick. That’s why LinkedIn recruitment scams work so well inside real businesses.  They don’t arrive as malware. They arrive as a normal conversation that nudges someone toward one small action: click this link, open this file,Read…

  • “Clean Desk” 2.0: Securing Your Home Office from Physical Data Leaks

    In the traditional office, a “Clean Desk” policy was a simple habit: shred the sensitive stuff, lock it away, and don’t leave passwords where someone can see them. In 2026, the same idea still matters but the “desk” has changed.  For many teams, the home office is now the default workspace, and that means physicalRead…

  • The Essential Checklist for Securing Company Laptops at Home

    At home, security incidents don’t look like dramatic movie hacks. They look like stepping away from your laptop during a delivery, or leaving it unlocked while you grab something from another room. Those ordinary moments, repeated over time, are how work devices end up exposed. A remote work security checklist focuses on simple, practical controlsRead…

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