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David Bennett

David Bennett
David Bennett began his career in IT at the age of 12, gaining unparalleled experience in the IT space, while also establishing himself as a respected engineer. David is currently the president of Connections for Business, a firm that mirrors his passion for delivering world class IT service to small and medium business. While his projects and speaking engagements have taken him around the world, David is proud to call Hollywood, FL home.
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The Truth About Cybersecurity Every Business Leader Should Know

September 15, 2025

Let’s bust some myths. Not fun campfire myths—the kind that leave your business wide open to hackers.

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Cyber Hygiene Isn’t Optional Anymore: Time to Clean Up Your Digital Mess

September 08, 2025

Let’s talk cyber hygiene. Think of it like handwashing for your business—but instead of germs, you’re scrubbing away hackers, viruses, and cyber chaos.

Not glamorous? Nope. Totally necessary? Absolutely.

According to IBM’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach Report, 82% of data breaches involved cloud-stored info, and most could’ve been stopped with basic safety steps. Translation: the simple stuff still works.

So if you’re skipping the cyber basics, you’re basically inviting trouble in for coffee.

Here are 4 cyber hygiene must-dos every small business needs to lock down:

1. Lock Down Your Network

Use a firewall (like a security gate for your WiFi), encrypt sensitive data, and hide your WiFi name (SSID). Your router should have a strong password. Remote workers? Make them use a VPN—it’s like a secure tunnel to your business.

2. Train Your Team Not to Fall for Traps

Your employees don’t need to be hackers—but they do need basic safety smarts. Teach them how to:

  • Create strong passwords
  • Use multifactor authentication (MFA)
  • Spot sketchy emails and links
  • Handle sensitive data like pros

3. Back It Up or Risk Losing It All

Hard truth: stuff happens. Systems crash. Hackers strike. If you don’t have backups, you could lose important files forever. Set up automatic backups to the cloud or a secure offsite location. Save your documents, spreadsheets, HR files, finance data—you know, the lifeblood of your business.

4. Don’t Let Everyone Have the Keys

Only give employees access to the data they need to do their jobs. Nobody (except maybe your trusted IT folks) should have access to everything. And when someone leaves the company? Yank their access, stat.

A Little Effort Now Saves a Lot of Pain Later

Yes, setting this all up can feel like a chore. But you know what’s worse? Getting hacked and watching your business grind to a halt because of it.

Not Sure Where You Stand?

We’ve got you. Our free Cybersecurity Risk Assessment will sniff out the weak spots in your system and give you a fast, easy plan to tighten things up.

Schedule yours now here.

Because good cyber hygiene isn’t just smart—it’s survival.

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Windows 10 Is Retiring! Here's What You Need to Know

September 01, 2025

Heads up! After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will officially say goodbye to Windows 10. That means no more free security updates, bug fixes, or tech support. Your computer won’t explode, but it also won’t be as safe or reliable as it used to be.

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Is Your Browser Up to Date or Is It Vulnerable?

February 22, 2022

Have you ever seen those pesky pop-ups about a new update that’s available for your internet browser? I bet you closed the pop-up and went about your business. After all, your browser is working fine, so why change anything?

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Clearing Your Browsing History: 3 Issues You Can Fix With One Click

February 22, 2022

Clearing your search history seems like an easy chore, but much like dusting the baseboards or weeding the garden, it’s one we tend to forget about. Unless you’ve been planning a secret vacation with your spouse, usually there’s nothing compelling you to clear your search history.

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How to Spot a Phishing Email

January 28, 2022 Phishing

Phishing is a term to describe thieves who try to masquerade as a reputable company (or person) to get you to reveal personal info, such as a credit card number or password. They may place an order on terms with the hope that the product will be shipped to them and they'll skip off payment.

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Should I Change My Search Engine?

January 28, 2022 Security

Google is the undisputed leader of search, with approximately 75% of the world's searches going through their engine.

So, Google knows a lot about you... really, a lot.

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Who Is Reading Your Text Messages?

January 28, 2022 Security

Facebook messaging swiped a play from WhatsApp when they offered Secret Conversations in 2016. Since then, several apps have introduced secure messaging promising end-to-end encryption.

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A Higher Calling: Help Us Help At Risk Families in South Florida

It's safe to say that the craziness of this year has been exhausting FOR EVERYONE. We all could use a little holiday spirit. And what better way to kick off this holiday season than by giving and doing for others?

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How Employees Can Unintentionally Put Your Company at Risk

Throughout South Florida, many employees use their own computers and mobile devices for work. For those who are still using company owned equipment, there are risks of compromising company data, especially if employees are using the equipment for personal use.

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