Month: December 2025

Cybersecurity for Government: What Your Contract Actually Requires

Dec 12, 20254815 Views

Many Texas small businesses support government work without being government-owned. Engineering firms, IT vendors, construction subcontractors, professional services groups, and logistics providers often fall into this category. You are a private company, yet your contracts pull you into a security environment that feels federal overnight. This is where confusion starts. Cybersecurity obligations do not come […]

AI Is Reshaping Cyber Attacks in Houston’s Manufacturing Sector

Dec 4, 202510138 Views

Manufacturing across Houston and the Gulf Coast has entered a new era where production runs, robotics, sensors, logistics, and entire supply chains rely on digital infrastructure. That shift increases efficiency, but it also makes factories high-value targets for cybercrime. And in 2026, AI is the turbocharger behind most modern attacks. Threat groups are building automated […]

Why Retail Wi-Fi Fails in Texas Stores

Dec 2, 202534 Views

In Texas retail, competition rarely comes from the shop next door anymore. It comes from expectations shaped by national brands, mobile commerce, and always-on connectivity. For today’s customers, Wi-Fi is not a perk. It is part of the environment. When it works, no one notices. When it fails, everything feels harder. Payments slow down. Staff […]