Brand impersonation and online fraud are growing threats for businesses of all sizes. Learn how scammers target companies and discover practical ways to protect your reputation and customers.

Brand Impersonation and Online Fraud: Is Your Business the Next Target?

Most business owners spend a great deal of time protecting their buildings, equipment, and employees. What many don’t realize is that one of the biggest threats to their business may never set foot on the property. Today, criminals can copy your company logo, create fake social media accounts, send emails that appear to come from...

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When Policies Fail: Why Security Breakdowns Are Usually Human, Not Technical

When businesses experience a security incident, the first reaction is often to question the technology. People assume a camera failed, an alarm malfunctioned, or a system was outdated. In reality, many security breakdowns happen because of human behavior rather than technical failure. Even the most advanced security systems depend on people following procedures consistently. A...

Updating access control for business growth

New Hires, New Security Needs: Updating Access Control for Growing Teams

Growth is a positive sign for any business, but expanding teams also introduces new security challenges. As companies hire new employees, contractors, and temporary staff, access to buildings, systems, and sensitive areas must be managed. Without a clear process for that access, businesses can unintentionally create security gaps. Access control is not just about keeping...

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October Is Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Don’t Let Hackers Haunt You

October may be known for spooky movies and haunted houses—but in the digital world, the real scares are hackers, scams, and security breaches. That’s why Cybersecurity Awareness Month is more important than ever. Whether you’re running a business, managing a household, or both, your digital footprint is vulnerable—and cybercriminals are getting smarter. At Cultris Security...

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Public Wi-Fi Perils: Are You Sacrificing Security for Convenience?

Free Internet Isn’t Always a Free Ride You’re at a coffee shop, the airport, or a hotel. You connect to “Free Public Wi-Fi” and dive into email, banking, work files—maybe even your home security app. But here’s the problem: that free connection might be costing you more than you think. Public Wi-Fi is convenient, but...

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Former Employees Still Have Access: The Silent Threat to Businesses

Why Access Control Must End With Termination Small businesses thrive on trust, but that trust can become a liability when it isn’t managed properly. When employees leave, are you absolutely certain their access is fully revoked? Many companies forget to retrieve keys, disable door codes, or deactivate badge credentials. This oversight invites unauthorized access, which...

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Cybersecurity Reminders

There is no denying our lives are completely intertwined with digital technology. From online banking and shopping to social networking and remote work, our reliance on the internet and digital tools continues to grow. Therefore, ensuring the safety and security of our devices and personal information is essential. Here are some cybersecurity reminders on how...

Teens and Social Media

Teens and Social Media

Teens and social media go hand in had. Teens, like many of us, are constantly connected to the internet, engaging in various online activities such as social media, gaming and messaging. While the online world offers countless opportunities for learning and connection, it also comes with potential risks. As a parent, it’s crucial to understand...

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Can your Cameras be Hacked?

Many “do it yourself” security camera systems like Nest and Ring got negative publicity in recent years because cameras were hacked. The companies took the heat even though the hack wasn’t with their system, but likely from a data breach. Keeping Systems Safe A number of widespread data breaches in recent years gave hackers access...

Thieves Hacking your Online Accounts

One Sunday afternoon in the early summer, I was sitting on the back porch shopping online on my phone.  I ordered cat doors and a few other low priced items from Home Depot.  The items arrived later that week and I thought nothing more about it. The next weekend, again I was sitting on the...

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