Microsoft Teams has become the go-to tool for business communication and collaboration. But recently, Microsoft issued a warning: cybercriminals and even state-sponsored hackers are using Teams to break into companies.
As a small or medium business owner, you wear many hats. You’re focused on growing your company, serving your customers, and keeping the lights on. Cybersecurity? IT management? Those are often afterthoughts—until something goes wrong.
As a business owner, you rely on your smartphone for everything—client calls, bank transactions, and managing your team. New technology called eSIMs makes it easier to switch phone plans or travel without swapping tiny SIM cards.
In the modern workplace, Azure Enterprise Apps empower employees to work efficiently by providing seamless access to tools like Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and Workday through Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). However, without stringent controls, these apps can become a significant vulnerability, exposing sensitive data to third parties.