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Attack Surface Hardening: Why Modern Companies Need It
Digital environments grow every day. New tools, cloud services, user accounts, integrations, and devices are added constantly. Most companies don’t notice how quickly their attack surface expands until something goes wrong. Attack surface hardening is the discipline of shrinking your exposure by identifying every entry point into your systems and securing or removing what attackers could exploit. It is one of the most effective ways to reduce risk without slowing down busines

MyData Security
Dec 16, 20253 min read


How businesses can build customer trust through digital security
Many companies still view cybersecurity as a technical expense or an IT problem. In reality, it’s a trust asset. Customers make decisions based not only on price and quality, but also on how safe, reliable, and transparent a business feels. If they think their data will be protected, they will buy with confidence. If they are uncertain or uneasy, they hesitate—or leave. Digital security is no longer something happening “behind the scenes.” It has become part of the perception

MyData Security
Dec 8, 20253 min read


The financial impact of data leaks on small businesses
Data leaks are often talked about as technical security issues, but for small businesses they are ultimately financial threats. A password exposed on the dark web, a compromised email account, or a stolen database rarely looks dramatic at first. Yet the consequences can ripple through operations, invoicing, customer relations, compliance, and reputation. Companies often think, “We’re small, nobody will target us.” In reality, attackers have turned SMEs into their preferred vi

MyData Security
Dec 8, 20254 min read


The hidden risks of password reuse
Password reuse is one of the most common habits among both private individuals and employees in small and medium sized businesses. Everyone knows they should use different passwords, but few actually do. It feels harmless, convenient, and efficient because you don’t have to remember dozens of combinations. Unfortunately, attackers understand this perfectly. When one password leaks, anything connected to it becomes vulnerable. The person who reused their password never expects

MyData Security
Dec 8, 20254 min read
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