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Cyber resilience vs cyber protection: What is the difference?

The IT industry uses many overlapping terms that are often misunderstood. Cybersecurity, cyber protection, cyber resilience, cyber defense, cyber intelligence, cyber readiness — the list keeps growing, and so does the confusion. When these concepts are sometimes used interchangeably, organizations risk making the wrong decisions about how they protect systems, data and business operations. While these concepts are related, they are not the same.

What are GPG Signatures? PKI Code Signing Signature vs GPG Signatures

You’re excited to install the latest update for your favourite app. You hit download, the installation runs smoothly, and everything looks fine until you realise the update wasn’t from the developer at all. It was tampered with. Your system is now quietly leaking data to an attacker.

Opti9 Wins MSP of the Year at 2025 Wasabi Partner Awards

GARDEN CITY, NY, USA – Opti9 today announced it has been selected as North America’s Managed Service Provider of the Year in the 2025 Wasabi Partner Network Awards. These awards recognize Wasabi partners that are dedicated to providing cutting edge cloud technology services to their end users.

Complete Microsoft 365 Resilience Guide: The MSP's Guide to Identity, Data Governance, and Recovery

Walk into any business today and you’ll find Microsoft 365 quietly running everything that matters. It’s the unseen infrastructure behind emails, meetings, documents, and decisions. From a five-person consultancy to...

Inside the Rise of Clone Phishing and CAPTCHA-Based Social Engineering

In our previous two posts, The ABC’s of Ishing and From Lure to Breach, we broke down the foundational tactics used by cybercriminals to deceive users and gain unauthorized access. This follow-up report expands on that foundation by exploring three evolving phishing threats that go beyond traditional email lures: clone phishing, deepfake phishing, and Captcha phishing.

Seemplicity Year in Review: Turning a Year of Security Data in Actionable Risk Insight

Seemplicity’s Year in Review is a product feature that provides each customer with a year-end view of how risk and exposure moved through their own environment. This post walks through the metrics included in the latest experience and what they help teams reflect on as they refine their exposure management processes.

AI for Influencer Marketing: Smart Ways to Scale Content and Engagement

Influencer marketing continues to dominate the digital landscape, but creating consistent, high-quality content remains one of the biggest challenges for creators and brands alike. The pressure to post regularly while maintaining authenticity and engagement can be overwhelming. This is where artificial intelligence steps in, offering practical solutions that help influencers scale their content production without sacrificing quality or burning out.

TempBox: Your Reliable Tool for Digital Privacy

Email has long evolved from a simple communication tool into a universal Digital ID. Every registration on a dubious resource carries the risk of landing in data broker databases. We explore how TempBox changes the game by offering an architecturally secure solution for isolating your inbox.

Security-First Crypto Swapping - A Short Playbook for Individuals and Small Teams

Crypto swapping looks simple on the surface - pick two assets, confirm the details, and wait for the transaction to settle. But the reality is closer to a mini security operation. One rushed click can approve the wrong spender, sign a malicious transaction, or route your funds through a risky path you never intended. For individuals and small teams - especially those managing client funds, treasury wallets, or recurring operational swaps - security isn't a "nice to have." It is the difference between routine execution and a costly incident report.

How Companies Decide When It's Time for a Tech Upgrade

Technology evolves at a pace that can make even well-established systems feel outdated in just a few years. For companies, deciding when to invest in a tech upgrade is rarely about chasing trends; it is about maintaining efficiency, security, and competitiveness. The challenge lies in recognizing the right moment to act without disrupting operations or overspending on unnecessary changes.