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Financial Threat Actors: The Cybercriminals Hiding In Your Inbox

Financial Crime Gangs no longer burst in wearing masks and waving pistols to steal bags of cash. They sit behind keyboards

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Your Website Has an Expiration Date.

Most business owners don’t know it. There’s a credential behind your website that most of the people in your company don’t

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After the Breach? Here Comes the Lawsuit

The fallout from a cybersecurity breach Suffering a cybersecurity breach is bad – obviously. It goes far beyond the IT department

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Patches – We Need a Better Way to Depend on You

If you’re old enough, you may remember R&B singer Clarence Carter’s 1970 hit “Patches” – about a farming family struggling to survive. Its chorus had the famous words: “Patches, I’m dependin’ on you, son, to pull

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Let the CEO Sleep – A Practical CTEM Story for SMBs

Pameilly Manufacturing looked “cyber secure” on paper: firewalls in place, MDR running 24/7, clean annual audits. Yet the CEO was losing sleep – he kept

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Cyber Risks Don’t Reset in January

Five Guardian blogs from 2025 that still define risk in 2026 As calendars flip and budgets reset, it’s tempting to assume

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What SB 2610 Really Means for Texas SMBS

Let Guardian guide you into the new cybersecurity safe harbor. In our blog New Texas Law Limits Damages for SMBs in

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Your Company and CTEM: The Aspen Forest Analogy

In this harsh cybersecurity environment we’re all facing, we want to help you understand how so many things in it are

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Auto Dealerships and the “Alarming Gap” in Cybersecurity

In the July 2025 Auto Dealer Today digital article “More Auto Retailers Would Benefit from Additional Cyber Defense,” contributor Karl Falk

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SB 2610 Safe Harbor for protecting SMBs from liability when cybersecurity breaches occur.

New Texas Law Limits Damages for SMBs in Cybersecurity Breaches

Understanding the new cybersecurity safe harbor Texas Senate Bill 2610 (SB 2610), which became effective September 1, 2025, creates a “safe

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