
Ask most architects whether their firm would interest an attacker and the answer is usually no. We don’t handle money, the reasoning goes. We’re not
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The argument in favor of using filler text goes something like this: If you use real content in the Consulting Process, anytime you reach a review

Ask most architects whether their firm would interest an attacker and the answer is usually no. We don’t handle money, the reasoning goes. We’re not

Most architecture and engineering firm owners don’t want a technology conversation. They want to know whether anything is quietly going wrong. This is a way

A filing deadline doesn’t care that your document management system is slow. Opposing counsel doesn’t extend a courtesy because your remote access dropped. And a

A physician finishes an appointment, sits down to chart, and waits four seconds for the note to open. Then waits again when saving. Then again

Ever feel like Windows 11 is getting in the way?
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Can Your Firm Prove It’s Secure? Something has changed for financial firms over the past few years, and it arrived quietly. Clients — particularly institutional

There’s a particular frustration familiar to anyone who works in Revit: you make a change, and then you wait. Not long enough to do something

You can spend heavily on security technology and still be undone by one employee clicking a link in a convincing email. That isn’t a criticism

Ask an engineer working from a job site what frustrates them most about remote access, and you’ll rarely hear about security. You’ll hear about waiting

Most Stockton practices we assess believe patient data is protected. Many are partly right — there’s antivirus on the workstations, backups running somewhere, and a
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