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How To Reduce Cybersecurity Risks in the Age of AI
/in cyber security, non profit it support /by Drew DinanDiscover the top cybersecurity risks for businesses in the age of AI and how Akron, Ohio companies can protect themselves with practical IT security strategies.
Tech Discounts for Nonprofits in Cleveland
/in non profit it support /by Drew DinanCleveland nonprofits can cut IT costs in 2026 with special pricing on cloud tools, collaboration platforms, and cybersecurity.
Are Your Vendors Putting Your Cybersecurity at Risk?
/in cyber security, SOC /by Drew DinanEven if your business is secure, your vendors might not be. Learn how to spot cybersecurity risks, ask the right questions, and choose SOC 2–audited IT partners.
The Top Reasons Cyber Liability Claims Get Denied
/in cyber insurance, outsourced IT /by Drew DinanLearn why cyber liability insurance claims get denied and what you can do to make sure your cyber insurance provider pays up when it matters.
5 Best Practices for Cybersecurity in Construction
/in construction, cyber security /by Drew DinanDiscover 5 essential cybersecurity best practices every construction team should follow.
What Ohio Manufacturers Can Learn from the Jaguar Land Rover Cyberattack
/in cyber security, IT Best Practices, manufacturing /by Drew DinanLearn what Ohio manufacturers can take away from the recent Jaguar Land Rover cyberattack.