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26 03, 2026

Sensitivity Labels in OneNote Are Now Generally Available

By |2026-03-20T19:48:20+00:00March 26th, 2026|Microsoft|0 Comments

Microsoft has officially announced the general availability of sensitivity labels in OneNote, bringing stronger data protection capabilities to one of the most widely used note-taking tools in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. The update allows organizations to classify and protect sensitive information stored in OneNote notebooks using the same compliance framework already available across applications like [...]

18 03, 2026

Microsoft Entra Self-Service Account Recovery: What IT Teams Need to Know

By |2026-03-13T20:49:08+00:00March 18th, 2026|Microsoft|0 Comments

Modern organizations rely heavily on secure identity systems to manage access to applications, devices, and data. Yet one of the most common problems IT teams face is account recovery. When users lose access to authentication methods such as phones, authentication apps, or security keys, recovering access can quickly become a manual and time-consuming process. Microsoft [...]

23 02, 2026

Ransomware Explained for Business Owners (No Tech Jargon)

By |2026-02-28T03:40:13+00:00February 23rd, 2026|Software|0 Comments

Understanding Ransomware Ransomware is a type of malicious software that locks or encrypts your critical business data, making it inaccessible until a ransom is paid. For business owners, dealing with ransomware can be not only frustrating but also a significant operational challenge. It's essential to recognize that ransomware attacks don't just target large corporations; small [...]

13 02, 2026

Why “We’re Too Small to Be Hacked” Is the Biggest Security Risk

By |2026-02-13T21:07:12+00:00February 13th, 2026|Security|0 Comments

Believing that a business's size offers protection from cyber threats is a dangerous misconception. Many small and midsize businesses assume their limited scale and scope make them unattractive targets for cybercriminals. In reality, attackers often see smaller organizations as low-hanging fruit due to perceived weaker defenses. These businesses may lack the resources for robust cybersecurity [...]

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